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19 October 2011 • By Victoria Tait • 1 min read

ASIC to collect ASX watchdog fees

The federal government has increased ASIC's powers to enable it to collect fees from stockbrokers.Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten has unveiled draft ...

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Asia-Pacific wealth up 12pc

The Asia-Pacific region has become the second biggest centre of affluence after the US.The number of affluent people in the Asia-Pacific region rose ...

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MLC hires licensee relationship managers

The appointment of licensee relationship managers will improve and enhance the licensee service experience for MLC's aligned adviser network

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Aust regional investment status confirmed

The importance of Australia as an Asia-Pacific investment centre has been highlighted by a new report.The latest Financial Services Council (FSC) and ...

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Plan B records drop in FUMA

Poor market performance is behind Plan B's 5.7 per cent drop in FUMA.Listed financial services firm Plan B Group has recorded funds under ...

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CPA undertakes internal, program reviews

CPA Australia has called for industry feedback on the delivery of its professional program.CPA Australia is undertaking a review of its internal ...

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Bravura releases Garradin 12.0

Financial software provider Bravura Solutions has released an updated version of its Garradin private wealth and portfolio administration software

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S&P puts UBS funds on hold

Standard & Poor's Fund Services has put UBS's three-star rated Global Property Securities and Property Securities funds on hold due to an ...

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BlackRock throws down gauntlet on fees

Blackrock has reduced its fees in a bid to provide investors with a transparent, straightforward access to diverse asset markets.Fund manager ...

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AAT backs ATO early release process

AAT endorses ATO strict stance on illegal early access to super benefits.A recent case brought before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) has ...

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