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Holcim Finance prices $260 million MTN

Holcim Finance Australia today priced the Australian bond market's largest ever BBB-plus debt issue in its debut offering to the local market. The two tranche $260 million medium term note (MTN) offering was oversubscribed with both domestic and offshore ...

Too many defects in prospectuses: ASIC

Many public fundraising documents continue to fall short of minimum standards set down in the Corporations Act, according to a recent review by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The industry regulator said defects in offer ...

SG prices $220 million of super-senior notes

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 15 JUL 2003
SG Australia, the corporate and merchant banking arm of Societe General Group (France), has priced $220 million of super-senior notes, it has announced. SG said the notes were part of the RBS Trust 2003-1 transaction. The transaction had been priced ...

ASIC given six months to dispose Flinders Diamonds shares

The Supreme Court of South Australia has told the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) it has until six months after 20 February 2004, to dispose of over 22 million Flinders Diamonds Ltd shares vested in it. Today's order varies a ...

Former HIH executives win reduction in liquidator payout

Former HIH director Rodney Adler and chief executive officer Ray Williams today lost an appeal to have their directorship bans lifted, but won a reduction to the $7,986,402 amount each was ordered to pay to the HIH liquidators. Adler was banned from ...

Macquarie prices new bond issue

Macquarie Securitisation has announced the successful pricing of its PUMA Masterfund P-8 Series B domestic bond issue. Macquarie Securitisation said the issue, originally sized at $600 million on its launch on 27 June, was increased to $700 million ...

ASIC prosecutes Sydney businessman

Sydney businessman Cameron John Watt appeared today in the Downing Centre Local Court Sydney, and was committed to stand trial on 11 charges laid by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). ASIC alleges that Mr Watt dishonestly used ...

Coonan calls on Democrats to accept super reform

Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer Senator Helen Coonan has said the Government remains committed to the superannuation issue, despite the Senate's rejection of the proposed reduction in the superannuation surcharge. "Both the surcharge reduction ...

PREIA and BTFM make changes to POF management delegation deed

Principal Real Estate Investors Australia Ltd (PREIA) and Principal Office Funds' (POF) responsible entity - BT Funds Management Ltd (BTFM) - have today amended the management delegation deed (MDD) entered into as a result of sale of substantial parts ...

Sherry accuses Government of "another major super bungle"

Shadow Minister for Retirement Incomes and Savings Nick Sherry today said that a $245 million hole has been blown in the Howard government's Budget due to the failure of temporary residents to collect their superannuation when they permanently leave ...