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16 July 2009 • By • 1 min read

FICA hires new chair

FICA has appointed a new chair to replace outgoing IFSA chief Richard Gilbert.The Finance Industry Council of Australia (FICA), which represents ...

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GFC drives climate change opportunity: Gore

The GFC presents a significant opportunity to make rapid progress towards addressing climate change, former US vice president Al Gore says

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Titanium fund soars 101.65 per cent

Titanium Asset Management looks to platforms after its market-neutral fund more than doubles in value.Boutique fund manager Titanium Asset Management ...

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Credit Suisse allows for big, anonymous trades

Credit Suisse has launched a new service that lets institutional clients place orders for large blocks of Australian shares anonymously

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Buyers less reliant on third parties

Experienced acquirers are taking a more independent approach to seeking out vendors: CBA.Numerous successful acquisitions of client books in the past ...

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Brogden flags agenda

Incoming IFSA chief John Brogden will push for an SG boost as part of the key issues he plans to tackle once he takes up the position ...

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Ex-NSW opposition leader new IFSA chief

Former NSW opposition leader John Brogden has been appointed as IFSA's new chief executive.The Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA) ...

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ASIC proposes margin lending adviser training

ASIC outlines proposals to apply training requirements to financial planners who advise on margin lending.ASIC has released policy ...

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BRIC ETFs beat the rest

ASX-listed ETFs that track emerging markets stocks surged in the first half of 2009, while those tracking defensive assets lost value.Exchange-traded ...

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AIST snubs FPA intra-fund comments

AIST brands comments by financial planning associations against intra-fund advice rules as self serving.The FPA's comments that the ...

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