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13 May 2014 • By • 1 min read

Business confidence remains steady

Business confidence has remained steady during April, with the Roy Morgan Business Confidence Survey indicating a slight increase in confidence from ...

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Disclosure not enough, admits ASIC

ASIC deputy chair Peter Kell has spoken frankly about the ineffectiveness of the corporate watchdog’s reliance on disclosure. Speaking at the ...

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Investors warned on IPO 'landmines'

A majority of initial public offerings are launched with the intention of “dumping them on silly investors”, says Market Matters managing director ...

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Macquarie wins relief from Federal Court

The Federal Court has granted Macquarie Group relief from Corporations Act rules that render void transfers of shares to related entities

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Govt proposes thin capitalisation reforms

Treasury has released draft legislation that it says will prevent multinational corporations from allocating a disproportionate amount of debt to ...

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Retirees faced with rising costs: ASFA

Recent figures released by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) highlight the importance of saving for retirement, with the ...

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Global ETPs hit $2.49 trillion

Globally-listed exchanged traded products (ETPs) experienced net inflows of US$34 billion during April, bringing total funds under management to US$2

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NAB employee arrested for insider trading

An NAB employee and an Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) employee have both been arrested for a number of insider trading offences. The arrests ...

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mFund launch allays ‘leakage’ concerns

The ASX mFund settlement service will help forge a new relationship between unlisted retail managed funds and the SMSF sector, according to Financial ...

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Aussie ageing crisis set to eclipse Japan

Australia is on track for an even worse demographic breakdown than currently exists in Japan – and interest rates will be “lower for longer” as a ...

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