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15 April 2010 • By • 1 min read

Elders moves to write down FEA shareholding

Agribusiness firm moves to reduce exposure to FEA as voluntary administrators move in.Agribusiness firm Elders Forestry (Elders) has moved to write ...

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ANZ facing $97.7 million lawsuit

Primebroker Securities has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against ANZ.The liquidator of Primebroker Securities (Primebroker) has filed a $97.7 ...

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AMP's Armor resurfaces at boutique

Lodestar Capital Partners has hired two industry veterans to its investment team.Boutique fund manager Lodestar Capital Partners has hired Gary Armor ...

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AMP warns on unhedged overseas exposure

AMP's Shane Oliver said investors should limit their unhedged international investments exposure as the Aussie is set to soar.AMP Capital Investors ...

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Adviser shifts from platform to managed service

A boutique advice firm has moved most of its money from an Asgard platform into a managed account service.Boutique financial planning company ...

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Storm index fund wind up unlawful

The wind up of CBA's Storm Financial badged index funds was unlawful, a Sydney barrister has claimed.The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) may not ...

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Zurich Investments hires Hans Kunnen

Zurich Investments has recruited former CFS head of investment markets research.Zurich Investments has appointed renowned economist Hans Kunnen ...

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Advice firm cuts commissions on risk

Industry groups back the move by Hewison & Associates to stamp out commissions on insurance products.Hewison & Associates has made moves ...

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Charter firm buys accounting businesses

Newcastle-based Crest Financial Services has acquired two nearby accounting firms.Charter Financial Planning member firm Crest Financial Services has ...

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From the schoolyard to big business - Richard Gilbert

From humble beginnings, Richard Gilbert rose from a school economics teacher and deputy principal to become leader of one of Australia's largest ...

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