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New AFA chief eyes under-insurance and business succession

After a six-month long search, the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) has appointed a new CEO, Richard Klipin, who hopes to increase the group's membership by addressing key issues including the nation's chronic under-insurance and business succession ...

Daily economic update

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and financial markets will welcome the country's latest inflation figures. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported that headline consumer prices rose by 0.5 per cent in the December quarter - less than ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 25 JAN 2006
The Australian share market should continue to climb today following a positive lead from Wall Street overnight, with higher base metal prices likely to provide a further boost to resources stocks. Investors will also be looking to the release of the ...

Government moves to dampen super tax cut heat

Minister for Finance and Administration, Senator Nick Minchin, has issued a statement seeking to redress remarks he made in a speech on Sunday that were widely reported as a push for government to cut the super contributions tax. Minchin, who made the ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 24 JAN 2006
The Australian share market should regain lost territory today following a rally on Wall Street overnight. The local bourse should also find support from resources stocks after a rise in base metal prices. The Australian share market closed sharply ...

INVESCO advances Australia flair

Investors may be seeing an exodus to international equities funds but Rohan Walsh, fund manager at INVESCO Australian Share Fund, says investors can have their cake and eat it too - at home. Walsh has been managing the fund since 1994, and it has posted ...

Weekly economic round-up

Last week's Australian economic data releases were mainly second-tier but nonetheless gave further evidence that domestic monetary policy will remain on hold in the near term. For instance, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) lending finance ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 23 JAN 2006
The Australian market should open lower following sharp declines on Wall Street on Friday. US stocks suffered their biggest loss in nearly three years on Friday, plummeting on disappointing earnings from blue chips Citigroup Inc. and General Electric ...

All REST and no play with $580m new mandate

Industry fund REST starts the year on full throttle after awarding $580m of new money to a string of investment managers, of which a total $480 million will go towards international equities mandates. REST joins a growing list of super funds that have ...

Daily economic update

Australia's terms of trade continue to improve in the December quarter as the increase in the price of our exports outpaces the growth in import prices. Based on latest ABS data released today, Australian export prices rose by 2.2 per cent in the fourth ...