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21 February 2012 • By Victoria Tait • 1 min read

Principle-based regulation key after GFC

Hong Kong's securities commission chief says a low regulatory regime would be "thin end of the wedge to failure".Financial regulators who are ...

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New SMSF portfolio admin service from UNIP

SMSF trustees and advisers have a new portfolio administration application available for their use.UNIP Australia has launched an online portfolio ...

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No place for super funds in Fair Work system

The FSC has called for changes to the Fair Work Act to stop superannuation funds becoming entangled in the system.The Financial Services Council ...

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Bendigo Wealth explores scaled advice

Bendigo Wealth is examining new financial advice options outside the traditional advice model.Bendigo Wealth intends to expand its scaled-advice ...

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Challenger lifts retail sales target

Challenger's new chief says the company's strong growth and capital position will support its strategy and future annuities sales target

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AMP Capital launches global resources fund

AMP Capital has expanded its Australian fundamental equities team.AMP Capital has launched a global resources fund and expanded its Australian ...

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Class of product licence likely for accountants

Accountants may have to operate under a class-of-product restricted licence once the accountants' exemption is scrapped.ASIC chair Greg Medcraft ...

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Cost cuts place Wilson HTM in strong position

Wilson HTM will expand its wealth operations and intends to recruit further staff this year.Cost reductions undertaken by Wilson HTM Investment ...

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Advisers must warn clients of SMSF penalties

Advisers' risk of SMSF liability is rising as new pitfalls emerge, an SMSF lawyer says.Financial advisers must be stern with clients to ...

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Govt to address accountants' exemption in two weeks

Financial Services Minister Bill Shorten vows government will not get the new arrangement wrong.Financial Services and Superannuation ...

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