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19 October 2012 • By Samantha Hodge • 1 min read

Challenger posts substantial FUM increase

Listed investment manager Challenger's Funds Management division has reached $32.6 billion in funds under management (FUM) for the quarter ending 30 ...

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Majority of superannuation members disconnected with funds

More than half of superannuation industry members are 'disengaged' but demand for more information and financial advice continues to grow, according ...

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Cloud technology use to rise: Deloitte

Deloitte expects the uptake of cloud computing technology to increase in the Australian financial services industry as benefits continue to outweigh ...

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Count to remain independent of CBA: Lane

As the takeover of Count Financial by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) nears its one year anniversary, the business' CEO has reinforced its ...

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Insurance in SMSFs must be considered

Holding insurance inside self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) is not a legal requirement however trustees must consider holding insurance for its ...

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UBS launches into the Australian ETF space

UBS has listed its first exchanged-traded fund (ETF) on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) as part of a strategy to provide broader access to ...

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Low docs still viable post NCCP

Wholesale mortgage lender RESIMAC has defended its position in the low doc lending sector arguing that the products are still viable in the Australian ...

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New SuperChoice CIO announced

Superannuation e-commerce and clearinghouse provider SuperChoice has announced the appointment of Ian Gibson to chief information officer

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Can the global equities surge be sustained?

The likely resolution of a huge threat for global equity markets - the so-called US 'fiscal cliff' - will see shares continue to rise, predicts AMP ...

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Big miners regaining favour

What a difference a few weeks makes. In September, newspaper headlines screamed about the meltdown in iron ore prices, and resource stocks tumbled. ...

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