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29 September 2014 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Platforms defend limited insurance panels

The wealth management platforms of the big banks have defended the lack of choice on their insurance panels, citing "the customer experience" as the ...

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mFund adds four new firms

Four new companies have joined the ASX mFund settlement service, including global asset manager Legg Mason and custodian State Street. In a ...

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Australian economic growth tied to Asia: NAB

Australia’s future economic growth is closely aligned to its integration with the expanding Asia region, according to research by NAB

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Shares set to slide further: AMP capital

With US quantitative easing set to end next month and the US mid-term elections in November, share markets will likely face further weakness, says the ...

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ABA backs planner professionalism

The Australian Bankers Association (ABA) has backed the government's efforts to improve professional standards for financial planners

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Super industry welcomes merger relief

The two major superannuation associations have welcomed Treasury's proposal to provide tax relief to merging funds – with a few caveats

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Hybrids set for further falls

Bank hybrids are likely to see a further drop in value, with ratings agency Standard & Poor’s announcing it will downgrade the securities in ...

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Wealth Market to start from scratch

Ray White's financial planning arm, Wealth Market, will focus completely on organic growth rather than taking on "legacy" issues. InvestorDaily ...

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ASIC plays down disclosure

Disclosure is not the "disinfectant" it was once thought to be, according to ASIC commissioner John Price. In a speech on Wednesday, Mr Price said ...

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Private equity M&A activity ‘stable’

While M&A activity increased significantly in the last financial year, it has "remained stable" among private equity companies, research ...

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