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Investors warned over chasing alpha returns in a moderating market

van Eyk predicts the role of the active fund manager will take on more significance as the equity and property markets are set to deliver more moderate returns in the coming year. The research house believes a fund manager's biggest challenge will be ...

Morningstar announces 2004 Fund Manager of the Year awards

Morningstar has released its award list for the 2004 Fund Manager of the Year and has bestowed the top overall prize to Perpetual Investments. The research house chose Perpetual for the premier award because the manager's performance has been outstanding ...

van Eyk splits Australian equities review

van Eyk Research has split its Australian equities sector review and has released separate findings for managers it regards as specialist Australian equities managers. The split now gives the research house three areas of coverage in Australian equities ...

Russell offers complete super outsourcing option for employers

In preparation for choice of superannuation legislation Russell Investment Group has just launched an enhanced version of its master trust - called Russell SuperSolution - that will enable employers to completely outsource superannuation. Russell SuperSolution ...

Choice of fund clears the way for ING

In response to the choice legislation ING will launch a free superannuation clearing house for both ING and ANZ employer super clients. ING's employer super head of product Tom Griffiths says the initiative could attractive non-existing ING and ANZ ...

FSR disclosure requirements to be fine-tuned

During a speech to ASIC summer school, parliamentary secretary to the treasurer Chris Pearce has revealed that while many industry participants and consumers find the FSR disclosure documents being provided as being beneficial, certain areas of the ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 FEB 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open slightly firmer, although stock specific earnings news is likely to be the major factor for investors. The March share price index contract, a key indicator for the day ahead, was steady at 4169 on a volume ...

BT takes an environmentally friendly stance

BT Financial Group has joined the 2005 Carbon Disclosure Project, an environmentally driven global initiative designed to manage carbon emissions and climate change around the world. BT is the fifth Australian based institutional investor to sign up ...

Former financial adviser guilty of 18 criminal charges

Former financial adviser John Higgins has pleaded guilty to 15 counts of fraudulently misappropriating clients' funds for his own use under the Crimes Act (NSW), and three counts of dishonest conduct in relation to a financial product or service while ...

7.5% of super assets likely to move due to choice

A report released by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has estimated 7.5 per cent of superannuation assets are set to move after the introduction of the choice of fund legislation. The report, called 'Implications of choice ...