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| | | ... potentially removing a major stumbling block holding back the NAB-AXA merger. The focus on the North platform is because the competition regulator, the ACCC, believes the North platform is likely to play a major role in future market innovation and if ... |
| | | | ... and Rural Bank report annual results. In the Federal Court, judgement is expected in the case between the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and Cabcharge Australia Ltd. In Australia on Friday, the share market closed flat, paring back early ... |
| | | | ... welcomed the government's MySuper reforms but one industry body said more should be done to protect and encourage competition within the market. Pauline Vamos, chief executive at the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), said the government's ... |
| | | | The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has given the green light to SAP's $7-billion plus purchase of tech firm, Sybase, which provides complex event processing and analytics services used in the finance sector. According to an ACCC statement ... |
| | | | ... Holdings (AXA APH), AXA SA and National Australia Bank (NAB) have agreed to extend the period for NAB to address the competition commission's concerns till the end of August. The comes after all three entities announced they were close to extending the ... |
| | | | Superannuation marketers and communication managers will soon have the chance to go head to head with their peers at the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) Communications Forum and Awards next week. ASFA will showcase the best examples ... |
| | | | ... fund. "We canvassed all of the major asset consultants and had a formal tender process," said Dundon. "It was close competition, [the] tenders were of excellent standard - but in the end we chose Towers Watson. "The fact that we had previously used them ... |
| | | | ... cent, at $36.98. Fortescue Metals fell eight cents, or 1.94 per cent, to $4.04. Late on Wednesday, the Australian Competition Tribunal ruled that BHP and Rio will not be forced to open up their main rail lines in Western Australia to smaller iron ore ... |
| | | | ... Mark Berry, chair at the Commerce Commission, said the regulator is satisfied the deal will not substantially lessen competition in any of the reviewed areas. "The Commission considers that competition from existing participation in the affected markets ... |
| | | | ... "Given the significant nature of this change, it is important that supervision is bedded down and in place before competition is introduced," he said. "The transfer itself will not take place until I am completely satisfied that all necessary preparations ... |
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