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25 June 2014 • By • 1 min read

IOOF recruits Perpetual executive

IOOF Holdings has appointed a former Perpetual Investments general manager as chief executive of its Bridges Financial Services financial planning ...

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Vision Super consolidates funds

Vision Super will merge its two funds, the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund and the Vision Super Fund, into one entity from 30 June 2014

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Threadneedle optimistic about equities

While the US and eurozone bond markets are becoming harder and harder to call, the outlook for equity markets “remains positive”, says investment ...

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ASIC takes action on industry fund ads

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has agreed to amend its 'Compare the pair' advertising campaign after the corporate regulator raised concerns

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FOFA amendments not set in stone

The government's amendments to FOFA could be struck down as early as September unless it successfully negotiates with the Senate in the meantime

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ASIC urged to review 'orphan' commissions

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has urged ASIC to review the government's extension of the grandfathering rules – particularly when it comes to ...

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Listed firms overpaying for underwriting: ACSI 

Companies are paying more in rights issue underwriting fees than benchmark modelling suggests they should, a new report has found. An Australian ...

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CSSA decries MySuper transition

Superannuation members have “absolutely no recourse” for any loss of investments or insurance that may result from the transition to MySuper, says the ...

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FSC signs agreement with Korean government

The Financial Services Council (FSC) has signed a memorandum of understanding to help strengthen the trade of financial services between Australia and ...

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Study backs Australian REITs

Australian real estate investment trusts (REITs) are among the most regulatory robust in the Asia-Pacific region, a new comparative report has found

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