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05 June 2007 • By Madeleine Collins • 1 min read

FPA criticises jail for planners

The FPA has called for the elimination of criminal sanctions for failure to provide statements of advice.The FPA has called for the elimination of ...

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Regulator hits out at reverse mortgage providers

ASIC warns reverse mortgage industry to clean up its act.The corporate watchdog has come down hard on the growing number of reverse mortgage ...

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Mosaic merges with broking firm

Mosaic Financial Services will merge with National Mortgage Brokers in the new financial year.Mosaic Financial Services (Mosaic) will merge with ...

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Timbercorp confirms offers

Group executive confirms the agribusiness group has received an acquisition or merger offer.A Timbercorp executive has confirmed the agribusiness ...

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Boggs quits planning

Award-winning adviser Brian Boggs has left the financial planning industry for a job in education.Industry heavy weight Brian Boggs has called ...

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Deloitte executive slams bank practices

Deloitte gives poor report card to major banks.Deloitte's US-based global banking boss has unleashed a stinging criticism of retail banking ...

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Here it comes again

The third property investment loan investment to fail in just over a year, ACR's demise begs the question: will this cycle never end?News of yet ...

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High-yield investing under the spotlight

The collapse of Westpoint, Fincorp and now Australian Capital Investors has put high-yield investing under the spotlight.Westpoint investors thought ...

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S&P puts brakes on UBS fund

S&P puts brakes on UBS fund; ING, ANZ to deliver ATM-linked pension; Calliva given green light for SuperAccess; Macquarie's new platform cuts out ...

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PIS to refocus on IPO

PIS a step closer to listing on the stock exchange after appointing outside help.Professional Investment Services (PIS) looks to have moved a step ...

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