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Escalator gets US tick of approval

RUTH LIEW  |  TUESDAY, 15 APR 2008
... clients. Plum managing director Mike Fitzsimons visited Vanguard at its US offices in August last year - at the peak of the sub-prime contagion. It was there that Escalator was given the nod of approval by Vanguard executives for its progress in the ...

Sherry withdraws from Lift inquiry

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  MONDAY, 14 APR 2008
... after he found out two members of his extended family had investments with the embattled firm. Sherry informed the acting Prime Minister that he would play no further role in the investigation after the possible conflict of interest came to his attention ...

Margin lending collapses risk regulatory over-reach

ALEX DUNNIN  |  MONDAY, 14 APR 2008
... question is to what extent should the government be there to bail them out when it comes unstuck? This might have been on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's mind in early March when he told reporters that consumers need to understand the organisations they ...

LIFT Capital collapses

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  FRIDAY, 11 APR 2008
Margin lender LIFT Capital follows the collapse of Opes Prime and has called in McGrathNicol as voluntary administrators yesterday. McGrathNicol administrators, Tony McGrath and Joseph Hayes, are investigating the firm. They have not provided the reasons ...

Angels targeting SMEs

ALEX DUNNIN  |  FRIDAY, 11 APR 2008
Sub-prime pushed private equity out of the news but when it all settles down and the focus returns to building businesses, one sector that will get more attention is angel investing. Angel investors are like venture capital investors except they get ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 11 APR 2008
... is no major data due for release in Australia today. In equities, court action continues in Sydney relating to the Opes Prime collapse. Yesterday, the Australian share market closed in negative territory, but energy companies bucked the trend after global ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 10 APR 2008
... first half results. Court action involving companies whose shares have been caught up in the collapse of stock broker Opes Prime will take place in Sydney and Melbourne. Yesterday, Australian shares fell 0.92 per cent, dragged down by financial firms ...

Markets down, national happiness in positive territory

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 APR 2008
... more satisfied with their lives than men," noted the April report which was released earlier this week by former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer. The report however presents some challenges, especially to the wealth management industry. "Happiness ...

Prime Super switches custody

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 8 APR 2008
Prime Super has appointed NAB Custody Services (NCS) after switching asset consultants to change the fund's investment strategy. Prime Super chose Access Capital Advisers to provide asset consultancy services in November 2006, which resulted in a review ...

US Fed back in the lead

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 8 APR 2008
... initiatives also supports other commentary now beginning to come through that we are starting to see the other side of sub-prime tunnel. In particular, exports are growing, the US "non-oil trade deficit" is being contained, while the USD should start ...