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BankWest and ABN AMRO win Best of the Best reverse mortgages

ALEX DUNNIN, HAMISH MADDEN  |  MONDAY, 11 DEC 2006
... magazine. "The industry says people who take out a reverse mortgage aren't so interested in interest rates as they repay nothing, so interest rates weren't a big part of our methodology." Nonetheless, features that pushed the winners over the line included ...

Compare the pair: Weaven vs Lambert

... don't say that planners, you, are doing the wrong thing. I say the system is a failed system of providing advice. There's nothing illegitimate about your business model but it fails in terms of delivering low cost super and maximising retirement income," ...

Consumers want more savings but have nothing to save

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 23 NOV 2006
A consumer survey sponsored by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has found consumers generally support opt-out higher super contribution levels while a survey by max Super found half don't have any spare money anyway. The ASFA ...

Beware of black box trading software: Bourse Data

... investment easy is misleading the investor. Promises of failsafe systems or high returns should serve as warning bells." And nothing beats fundamental analysis. "For picking good stocks the most important thing remains analysing a company's profitability ...

Market wrap - midday

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 15 NOV 2006
... again leading the market up. "Banks are still strong and leading the charge with resoures mostly up a little bit, but with nothing to write home about - metal and oil prices aren't too flash," Mr O'Gorman said. He said positive US data showing weak inflation ...

Noonan replaces Wason on CBUS board

... but declined to comment on the decision stating that it is an internal issue for CFMEU. "It's [the vote] got absolutely nothing to do with CBUS. It's a totally separate matter," said Grant. Noonan said that it was "precedence" that he joined the board ...

ING Australia disappoints

WWW.THESHEET.COM  |  FRIDAY, 27 OCT 2006
... Business last night, McFarlane said, "We're well placed for an acquisition, as is our partner. The problem is, there's nothing to buy. We don't have a big interest in general insurance. We're mainly associated with banking. We are very interested in ...

Big banks pursue more exotic securitisation schemes

WWW.THESHEET.COM  |  WEDNESDAY, 11 OCT 2006
... Bank's head of securitisation, Alison Gray, said the deal is the beginning of a new push into the segment. "You ain't seen nothing yet," she said. Banks are working towards the introduction in 2008 of a new set of capital management rules, Basel II. ...

Market wrap - midday

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 3 OCT 2006
... lead to the market in a positive direction last night. "And there is no major corporate news about the place, so there is nothing fundamental from a corporate point of view driving the market. Heffernan said he expected the market to remain soft until ...

Preferred partner menus don't compromise quality: Asgard

... market in late October. The strategy is just another step in the segmentation of an otherwise overcrowded market, he said. "Nothing's changed with the way the market's operated here. If I compare it to shelf fees, where the only way you get on the menu ...