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14 November 2012 • By Samantha Hodge • 1 min read

Premium Wealth Management targets further expansion

Queensland-based Premium Wealth Management is pressing on with plans to expand its network after signing a third Queensland advice firm

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Craine departs Axa following FUM merger

Former-Axa Investment Management head Daniel Craine has departed the company following transfer of Axa's $30 billion funds under management (FUM) to ...

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APAC largest source of nation's fund flow: report

The Asia Pacific region accounts for over two thirds of fund flows into Australia via managed funds, according to a two-year study commissioned by the ...

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BTIM enters emerging markets sector

BT Investment Management (BTIM) is the latest player to enter the emerging markets space after launching its BT Global Emerging Markets Opportunities ...

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Fixed interest investment by SMSF trustees on the decline

Official interest rate cuts have led to decreasing investment in fixed interest holdings by self-managed super fund (SMSF) trustees in the last ...

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Retirees need more cash to maintain lifestyle

Retirement costs for Australians have increased in the last quarter, according to an ASFA report.The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia ...

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AFA CEO Richard Klipin resigns

The Association of Financial Advisers' (AFA) Richard Klipin has resigned from his role as chief executive effective February 2013.AFA treasurer and ...

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Ex-Guardian adviser faces suspended sentence

An ex-Guardian financial planning adviser has received two suspended sentences after pleading guilty to two charges brought forward by ASIC

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ASMA 'alarmed' about proposed super changes

The Australian self-managed super fund (SMSF) Members Association (ASMA) is 'alarmed' about proposed changes to superannuation arrangements for SMSF ...

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SMSFs not restricted to age brackets

Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) could be a suitable vehicle for much younger investors rather than being restricted to investors nearing ...

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