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| | ... was also among the best performers on the market, adding $1.03, or 1.88 per cent, to $55.96. But insurers were down, with IAG off 19.5 cents at $5.575 despite lifting its profit margin guidance, and Suncorp was 28.5 cents lower at $12.705. In the mining ... |
| | | ... Committee from November 2003 to October 2005. He was also a director and owner of one of Trio's investment managers, Millhouse IAG Limited (MIAG). During his tenure on the board of Trio, Millhouse approved around $85 million of investments without adequate ... |
| | | ... Committee from November 2003 to October 2005. He was also a director and owner of one of Trio's investment managers, Millhouse IAG Limited (MIAG). During his tenure on the board of Trio, Millhouse approved around $85m of investments that now form the ... |
| | | AMP Capital has been awarded an $800m equity mandate by Insurance Australia Group (IAG), Financial Standard understands. The mandate has gone to the AMP Enhanced Index Share fund, which invests in companies listed on the ASX. The strategy combines strong ... |
| | | ... Council of Australia is slated to hold a regulatory update with a panel discussion featuring APRA member Ian Laughlin and IAG direct insurance chief executive Andy Cornish. No major equities news is expected on Tuesday. In Australia, the market on Monday ... |
| | | ... cent, the S&P500 gained 0.57 per cent and the NASDAQ lifted 0.91 per cent. In other domestic news, Insurance Australia Group (IAG) said about 14,300 claims related to ex-tropical cyclone Oswald and bushfires in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania could cost the ... |
| | | ... has the largest US exposure of the locally listed insurers. QBE shares were down 21 cents, or 1.6 per cent, at $12.98, while IAG was down 1.5 cents at $4.545 and Suncorp was down five cents at $9.44. The resources sector was slightly weaker, after commodity ... |
| | | ... Asian G10 Rates Conference. Oil Search, Oz Minerals and Mirabela Nickel are expected to post third quarter results. Meanwhile IAG, AGL Energy Pacific Brands and Bradken are scheduled to hold their annual general meetings. In Australia, the market on ... |
| | | ... more than $11 billion worth of hybrids issued since the start of the year by big banks and household name companies such as IAG, Caltex, CBA and Westpac. ASIC has twice cautioned investors to not be blindsided by the possibilities of high yields and ... |
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