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14 March 2014 • By Katarina Taurian • 1 min read

ATO 'spread thinly' on SMSFs: AIST

The rapid growth of the SMSF sector in recent years has left the ATO “spread very thinly” in its regulatory oversight of the sector, according to the ...

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Productivity Commission mulls ISA proposal

The Productivity Commission is considering Industry Super Australia’s (ISA's) proposed ‘inverted bid model’ for infrastructure equity raising

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AWI pledges to fund start-ups

Australasian Wealth Investments (AWI) has committed to invest $1 million in financial services start-up companies. AWI chairman Andrew Barnes said ...

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Business and consumer confidence slumps

Business and consumer confidence took a hit in February after a spate of bad business news and the realisation that further rate cuts may not be ...

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AMP Capital defends active management

While there may be an argument for indexing in highly developed markets like the US, there is tangible evidence that active management is superior in ...

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JP Morgan Australia launches wholesale business

JP Morgan Asset Management has increased its presence in Australia by establishing a wholesale business and launching two new funds. George Gatch, ...

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Small caps outperform in 2013: Zenith

Small cap managers, on average, continued to defy expectations in 2013 by outperforming the benchmark by almost 18 per cent, according to Zenith

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No problem with SMSF loans: ATO

The ATO has played down concerns about the misuse of limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) in the SMSF sector. In spite of increased ...

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Investor demand for global assets declines

Net demand for global assets fell during February, with the Certitude Global Investing Intentions Index decreasing 15 per cent from the January high ...

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Asian economies to struggle: Seres AM

Asian economies may struggle in 2014 as local investors become more conservative and foreign investors become more selective about their Asian ...

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