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26 July 2010 • By • 1 min read

Pressure on for super increase

All eyes, it seems, are on the prize.Just days after Prime Minister Julia Gillard set the date for Australians to cast their vote, the industry set ...

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Wright Global Investments chief resigns

Ex-Astarra executive moves in on Wright Global Investments, forcing the resignation of its chief.Former Astarra Asset Management executive Peter Wood ...

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Zenith downgrades Karara small-cap fund

Zenith Investment Partners has downgraded the Karara Small Companies Fund after changes in the investment team.The fund was previously rated highly ...

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GDI to launch Sydney office trust

Direct property investment group GDI Property Group will launch a new office trust later this month.The group is currently finalising due diligence on ...

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Lonsec REIT review gives Vanguard top gong

Lonsec has awarded only one real estate investment trust (REIT) its highest rating after a review of the sector in Australia.Lonsec gave the Vanguard ...

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Pengana closes long short fund

Investment manager Pengana has closed its Australian Equities Long Short Fund, after the fund's assets under management (AUM) had become too small to ...

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HFA funds keep rating after name changes

Standard & Poor's Fund Services (S&P) will not change any ratings of HFA Asset Management's funds after the business announced a name change ...

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Gale to head up new organisation

Dealer groups Count Financial, Professional Investment Services, Securitor, WHK and Lonsdale have joined forces to represent the interests of ...

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ASFA awards Hostplus innovator gong

ASFA has handed out its annual communication awards, with industry fund Hostplus named super innovator of the year.Industry fund Hostplus has ...

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ATO nabs people on super evasion

Hundreds of people were convicted for evading tax and super obligations in the June quarter.More than 360 people were convicted for tax and super ...

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