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28 June 2011 • By • 1 min read

Shorten rules out licensee compensation

Financial Services Minister Bill Shorten has dismissed the need for financial planner compensation for any losses suffered through FOFA

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AMP challenges students to consider planning

AMP has put out the call to university students to consider financial planning as a career option.The current level of financial planning courses is ...

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Fee model not tied to advice quality: report

Australians say there is little difference in the quality of advice received under a commissions and under a fee-for-service model, an ...

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Leave Well Alone

The federal government has sprung a number of significant changes on Australia's financial services sector this year.While the Future of Financial ...

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Former AMPFP manager joins AFS

Australian Financial Services Group has named Jim Ivester as its new regional manager for Western Australia and South Australia.Ivester joins the ...

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Executives form new mentoring program

Executive women have joined together to form mentoring program.A number of senior executive women from Australia's financial services sector have ...

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Associations argue for change of compensation system

Financial services associations advocate change to compensation system.Australia's financial services associations have taken it upon themselves to ...

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FTSE buys Dow Jones out of joint venture

Index provider FTSE Group has acquired Dow Jones's half of their joint venture, Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB), a sector and industry ...

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Lonsec recommends Macquarie fund

Research house Lonsec has assigned its highly recommended rating to the Macquarie Income Opportunities Fund for a fourth straight year.Lonsec said it ...

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ASIC accepts EU from Kilara

Corowa-based adviser must work with an outside expert at its own expense for at least a year.ASIC has accepted an enforceable undertaking ...

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