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06 February 2014 • By James Mitchell • 1 min read

Federal Court rules against ANZ on late fees

The Federal Court of Australia has ruled in favour of ANZ customers for late credit card payment fees in a class action against the bank by Maurice ...

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Vanguard appoints head of investments, Asia Pacific

Global indexing firm Vanguard has appointed a new head of investments for the Asia Pacific region, replacing Gregory Davis who is returning to the ...

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Super growth outstripping global peers: Towers Watson

Of the 13 major pension markets, Australian superannuation funds have the highest 10-year growth rate in assets – with a compound annual growth rate ...

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360 Capital to acquire CVC Property Fund

360 Capital Group has made a bid to acquire the responsible entity of CVC Property Fund, conditional to a strategic review. According to a 4 ...

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MySuper delays to cost members $2bn

Superannuation members will pay an extra $2 billion in fees due to funds delaying the transition of members to MySuper products until 2017, according ...

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Aussie banks not 'riskless': Perpetual

Australian banks are expensive and carry risk, trading at a 30 per cent premium today compared to a 30 per cent discount 15 years ago, according to ...

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DomaCom launches fractional property fund

DomaCom has launched a fractional property investment product that will give investors the ability to invest in over 18,000 properties offered on its ...

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Standing resolute on global REITs

Too many property firms manage to “blow themselves up” by over-leveraging during the good times, according to global REIT manager Resolution Capital

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ASIC targets hybrid securities

ASIC has unveiled a range of new education materials for retail investors about hybrid securities, following its promise to crack down on ‘complex ...

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Tough year ahead for direct property: Challenger

Despite some improvement in tenant enquiries, the Australian direct property market is set for another tough year in 2014, according to Challenger ...

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