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Stuart retires from Goldman Sachs JB Were

Andrew Stuart has announced his retirement as co-chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs JB Were (GSJBW) completing his 18-month term in the position to pursue personal interests. Stuart was appointed to the role in September 2003 as part of the merger ...

Mariner sails into wealth management

Mariner has expanded into the boutique market by increasing its stake in JAM Development Capital to 47 per cent and re-naming the business to Mariner Wealth Management. The deal has meant a new listed entity for Mariner Financial Limited. Under the ...

Netwealth enhances product range

Netwealth has improved its investment product range with the addition of five fund managers, the introduction of a new employer sponsored superannuation product, and the offer of more flexible investment strategies and payment options for investors. ...

IOOF Perennial looks to sustainable growth: ASSIRT

ASSIRT research predicts sustainable growth to continue for IOOF Perennial however has placed the investment manager's Asian and Japanese share funds on hold. The research house commended IOOF's move from a trade union linked mutual organisation to ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 1 FEB 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open firmer today as solid gains from most offshore markets, as well as takeover activity, is likely to underpin the domestic bourse in the short term. The March share price index contract, a key indicator ...

Aviva receives boost in worldwide sales

Zurich wrap passes $2 billion

Zurich Financial Services Australia's (ZFS) platform offering, Wrap Account, has followed market trends in attracting funds and has passed the $2 billion barrier. The platform is run by ZFS but uses BT Portfolio Services as the administrator for the ...

Interest rates may rise after CPI increase

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 25 JAN 2005
The case for higher interest rates had strengthened with the recent resurgence of inflation pressures in the domestic economy, analysts said today. Australia's consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.8 per cent in the December quarter, lifting the annual ...

Government announces review into small superannuation funds

The minister for revenue and assistant treasurer Mal Brough has released a discussion paper reviewing the provision of pensions in small superannuation funds. The report will be released to the Government by April 2005. The review follows apprehensions ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 24 JAN 2005
In Sydney today the Australian share market is expected to open weaker as a poor lead from the US market weighs on the local bourse. As well, with the earnings season due to kick off next week, the market is likely to be limited to stock-specific news ...