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12 November 2009 • By Victoria Papandrea • 1 min read

First steps taken for super clearing house

The federal government has given the green light to a super clearing house facility for small business owners.A superannuation clearing house ...

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MetLife committed to Australia

MetLife is committed to keeping its Australian business, according to MetLife Australia head of institutional business Richard Anderson

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Count expects record profit

Count expects to achieve record full year net profit as 2010 first half profit up by around 150 per cent on last year.Count Financial said ...

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Aussies lack confidence in super

The industry must innovate the super sector or see more struggle in retirement.Australians' trust in superannuation continues to diminish despite it ...

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Sustainability a property enhancer

Sustainability has long-term benefits for property investments.Sustainability ultimately acts as an enhancing element to property even though it may ...

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Metlife Insurance CEO Barnard resigns

Tassin Barnard has resigned as Metlife CEO.Metlife Insurance is on the hunt for a new chief executive after Tassin Barnard resigned from the position ...

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Portfolio optimisation still valid

Equally weighted portfolios cannot outperform optimised portfolios, according to State Street.Portfolio optimisation is still an effective risk ...

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ASX adds more dealers to planner portal

The ASX adds another three dealer groups to its financial planner referral resource.The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has added another three ...

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AMP to enter Singapore REIT market

AMP Capital Investors moves to acquire 50 per cent of MacarthurCook Industrial REIT's management and property management companies

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ICAA releases new SMSF guides

Practitioners dealing with SMSFs have two new guides to assist them.The Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) has issued two new guides ...

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