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Focus to shift from compliance to clients: Rainmaker Marketing Symposium

After focusing on consolidation and compliance in recent years, the financial services industry should begin to focus on building trust and solid client relationships, delegates at the tenth annual Rainmaker Marketing Symposium held last week, were ...

New face at Mercers

Mercer Investment Consulting has announced the appointment of Shantanu Tandon to its expanding team of retail investment consultants. The new addition was required, Mercer IC said, following the expansion of Mercer's dealer and master trust clients ...

Westfield Trust and Westfield America provide Q1 overview

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 20 MAY 2004
Westfield Trust today said it expected four current projects - including the $700 million Bondi shopping centre - to be completed in Australia and New Zealand by the end of calendar year 2004. The Bondi centre has already opened multiple stages, and ...

Fitch says Aust RMBS delinquencies on the rise

Fitch Ratings said yesterday delinquencies on Australian residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) rose for the first time in three quarters. In its DINKUM Index quarterly report, Fitch says 30-plus days delinquencies across the index pool of transactions ...

Reject Shop joins the rush to list with planned $44 million IPO

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 29 APR 2004
Deep discount store The Reject Shop today joined the rush to list on the Australian Stock Exchange and will raise $44.1 million in an initial public offering with shares at $2 each. But Reject Shop chief executive Barry Saunders made the point yesterday ...

Asset Backed to buy China phosphate operation for $6.4 million

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 6 APR 2004
Listed investment group Asset Backed Holdings said it plans to buy a phosphate rock operation and chemical plant in China for $6.4 million. The Perth based company said it would buy Norwest Chemicals and its Chinese subsidiary by issuing 21.4 million ...

Business expectations stay flat for quarter ahead: survey

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 6 APR 2004
Business expectations remain flat for the quarter ahead, as the outlook for profits and sales stay at 12 month lows, a new survey has revealed. The latest Dun & Bradstreet National Business Expectations Survey showed executives' expectations for the ...

Leap year boosts February retail figures: Cashcard

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 10 MAR 2004
An extra day thanks to the leap year helped Australian retail spending levels nudge higher in February but the shortest month in the calendar remains the lowest one for turnover, research found. The Cashcard Retail Activity Index showed retail spending ...

Court appoints liquidator to 10 property developers

The Supreme Court of NSW has appointed a liquidator to 10 property developers, after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) requested they be wound up on the grounds that they are insolvent. Max Christopher Donnelly, of Ferrier ...

Tribeca eyes bigger market after rebranding

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 4 MAR 2004
Financial services education company Tribeca Corp has rebranded all its products and businesses under the Tribeca moniker and said it would be moving into a much bigger market place. The company hopes the rebranding will boost its profile, revenues ...