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17 January 2014 • By James Mitchell • 1 min read

Window open for M&A growth in 2014: Freehills

Corporate deals in the financial services sector are set to continue after a strong surge in M&A activity in the final quarter of last year, ...

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AMP shake-up to have ‘minimal impact’

A raft of leadership changes at AMP will create minimal disruption to the group’s licensee network, according to a company spokesperson

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Business confidence plummets in December

Australian business confidence has fallen rapidly for the second month in a row, down to 125.2 from the post-election high of 136.3 in October, ...

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Weaker dollar to boost financial services export

The desire of government and industry to export financial services has been bolstered by the falling Australian dollar, according to CMC Market chief ...

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Poor job numbers mask improving economy

Despite the loss of 31,600 full-time jobs in December, a strengthening Australian economy should result in healthier unemployment figures by mid-2014, ...

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UBS launches dividend ETF

UBS Global Asset Management has launched its first dividend ETF in Australia, aimed at providing sustainable income through the distribution of ...

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Conflicted remuneration a 'balancing act': lawyer

Treasury's defence of the FOFA amendments lays out some welcome exemptions to the conflicted remuneration rules, but the government will have to tread ...

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Five indicators to watch in 2014: AMP Capital

As the global economy enters a period of transition and normalisation in 2014, AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver has provided five indicators ...

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Private equity execs struggling with data

Sixty per cent of private equity firms are struggling with document management and disseminating data into market intelligence, according to global ...

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Advisers 'coercing' investors into SMSFs: lawyer

Some accountants and financial planners are providing “dubious” advice to investors while seeking to capitalise on the SMSF market, according to Owen ...

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