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ASIC and NZ corporate regulator sign cooperation deal

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the New Zealand Companies Office have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work towards greater regulatory cooperation between the two countries. The MOU was signed by the registrar ...

Loan doubles lure reverse mortgage providers

The story of reverse mortgages looks set to continue, as new figures released by independent market analyst Datamonitor (DTM) show loans for the products more than doubled in 2005. Datamonitor's new report includes figures that forecast the reverse ...

FSR changes usher era of less but better compliance

It took a long time but the proposed changes to the Financial Services Regulation (FSR), which promised to reduce the compliance burden on the industry while also being more consumer-friendly, were finally passed on as law this week. In a 10-page statement ...

Hall Chadwick passes the baton

Accounting association Hall Chadwick announced that current national chairman Geoff McDonald is to hand over the chair role to David Kenney next year. Kenney is a tax and corporate partner for Hall Chadwick with a strong property and international client ...

Plastic debt to reach $48 billion

Consumer borrowing through credit card is predicted to reach just under $48 billion by 2009 prompting calls for tighter government regulation to curb potentially unsustainable borrowing. The inaugural research on credit card debt conducted by market ...

Keep it short and simple: ASIC

... said they welcome the move. "It's something that fits into the bigger picture of simplifying the financial services regulation (FSR) on providing general advice," said FPA spokesperson Jason Spits. Examples of warnings that could be given include 'this ...

InfoComp's 2005 romp

Boutique financial services IT specialist InfoComp has capped off the year with a string of mandate wins for its software platforms across the industry. During the year they won RBC who adopted their flagship platform Composer, Macquarie Management ...

Tax page cull the first step: BCA

The Business Council of Australia (BCA) has given the Federal Government a thumbs-up for its decision to slash the number of income tax pages by more than 2,000, but said there is room for more tax reforms. "In one sweep, the number of income tax pages ...

ASIC to cut AFS licence paperwork

ASIC has announced it will introduce changes to its Australian financial services licence (AFSL) application processes that will cut the paperwork needed by more than 50 per cent. Malcolm Rodgers, executive director in Regulation said ASIC has reduced ...

Goldman Sachs choose greener pastures

Investment banking titan Goldman Sachs puts a new twist to the expression 'greed is good' by adopting a 'green is good' policy, according to the Rainforest Action Network (RAN). The US-based non-profit organisation endorsed Goldman Sachs for being the ...