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China rate rise a sign of things to come

Shares of Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong are expected to fall on Friday after a surprise rate increase by China's central bank, but Hong Kong stocks could be mixed as investors focus on a more bullish factor -- sliding oil prices. China's central ...

Scott moves to Tyndall

Tyndall Asset Management has appointed Mr Rory Scott to the role of national business development manager. Mr Scott will be responsible for relations with financial planners and other intermediaries in NSW and WA. Mr Scott's experience includes business ...

First State Super appoints new CEO

First State Super chairman, Dr Tom Parry today announced the appointment of Michael Dwyer as the group's new chief executive officer. "We are pleased that Michael has chosen to join us at this critical stage of our development," Dr Parry said "The Fund ...

Global investment flows seen recovering after three-year slide

Global investment flows are set to recover in 2004 after a three-year slump, thanks to growth in the service industry and improved economic prospects worldwide, the UN's trade and development agency predicted on Wednesday. Foreign direct investment ...

Rickard appointed ASIC's ACT regional commissioner

The chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), Jeffrey Lucy on Monday announced Ms Delia Rickard has been appointed ASIC\'s regional commissioner for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Rickard joined ASIC in 1999 and ...

Top performing super fund goes public

The top performing superannuation fund over a five-year period will be open to the public from today after the NSW Bookmakers fund went public when it signed Equity Trustees as its new superannuation trustee. The three funds covered by the bookmakers ...

FSU says CBA intimidating staff

AAP  |  MONDAY, 26 JUL 2004
The Financial Services Union (FSU) said today the Commonwealth Bank of Australia is intimidating staff who refuse to process customers in timed transactions. Industrial bans on aspects of Faster Customer Service, an initiative of the Which New Bank ...

US dollar tumbles on concerns over terrorist attacks on US soil

After a brief rebound overnight, the US dollar tumbled to fresh multi-month lows against the euro and Swiss franc today amid a new government warning about possible terrorist attacks on US soil. The news added to investor concerns about slowing US growth ...

CBA staff threaten strike

AAP  |  MONDAY, 7 JUN 2004
Commonwealth Bank staff are threatening to strike, accusing management of failing to guarantee full staffing levels and bring pay levels into line with other banks. The timing and nature of any industrial nature will be decided at a meeting in Sydney ...

New laws to extend eligibility for govt super co-payments

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 27 MAY 2004
More low income earners will be eligible to receive superannuation co-contribution payments from the government under new laws introduced to parliament today. The legislation is part of a package of government reforms designed to provided extra incentives ...