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04 April 2013 • By • 1 min read

New head of Chi-X Australia declared

John Fildes to replace Peter FowlerChi-X Australia, a subsidiary of alternative trading firm Chi-X Global, has announced today that John Fildes will ...

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Wealth Within appoints managing director

Hints at new platform offeringPrivate investment firm Wealth Within has appointed former Norwich Union Navigator director Denis Celata as its new ...

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Australian property group clears American commitments

DEXUS divests remaining US holdingDEXUS Property Group has announced that it has entered into an agreement to sell its remaining US industrial ...

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Swan recommends Byres as APRA chair

John Laker to remain in role until 2014Wayne Byres, the current Secretary General to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), is to take up ...

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AustralianSuper announces new chair

Heather Ridout takes over from Elana RubinAustralianSuper has announced the appointment of Heather Ridout as chair, replacing Elana Rubin

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BGL partners with Schroders and Aberdeen

Adds managers to automated Contract Note ServiceSelf-managed super fund (SMSF) administration software provider BGL Corporate Solutions will provide ...

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APES 230 scale-back for asset-based fees welcomed

Several changes bring guidance more in line with FOFAScaled back accounting ethics standards now permit the charging of asset-based fees under certain ...

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Asian share market performance not connected to GDP growth

Findings counter to manager expectations, Morningstar saysNew research into Asian equity investment strategies has found there is little clear ...

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Aussies letting insurance lapse right before it's needed

Forty-nine is "danger year", says Asteron LifeAustralians are letting their trauma insurance lapse shortly before they need it, according to data from ...

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Super tax on wealthy SMSFs 'feasible'

Government looking for new tax revenuesA new tax that would be applied to the top 11 per cent of SMSFs, and which could potentially raise $1

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