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PM Howard to outline 4th term agenda after historic win

AAP  |  MONDAY, 11 OCT 2004
... laws, which have previously been knocked back in the Senate. Despite the loss, which saw Labor lose seats in every state except Victoria, Mr Latham is expected to keep the leadership, which he won in a ballot against former opposition.

Fiducian public super TAP

Fiducian Portfolio Services on the weekend announced the offering its own Term Allocated (Growth) Pension through their public offer superannuation fund. Fiducian managing director Indy Singh said it would be marketed as a part of a holistic package ...

ANZ and ING revise their JV exit arrangements

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 15 SEP 2004
... cost savings of up to $10 million before tax over time. Neither party is allowed to leave the JV prior to April 30, 2012, except under limited circumstances.

Labor taking with one hand while giving with another; PM

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 8 SEP 2004
... made by low-income earners. Howard today criticised Labor\'s intention to end the scheme. \"For no justification at all, except to help fund his package, he is taking with one hand as he purports to give with another,\" he told ABC radio.

Another TAP hits the market

Details of another Term Allocated Pension (TAP) hit the market on Monday, when ING rolled out its own version as part of the OneAnswer and Optimis platforms, which will be available from 20 September. Investors in the OneAnswer TAP can choose from 56 ...

Implemented consulting on the rise; Rainmaker, Counterpoint

Rainmaker Information and Counterpoint Group have released the June quarter Implemented Consulting Survey highlighting not only the ongoing trend to outsourcing investment services but also the increasing use of implemented consultants. "Over the past ...

ATO moves in on DIY funds

The Australian Tax Office this week released a paper titled "DIY Super: It's your money&but not yet," as part of an increased effort to crack down on Australians using DIY super funds to evade tax. "In 2004-2005 we are increasing our audit activity ...

New editor for The Age

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 23 JUL 2004
Englishman Andrew Jaspan has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of Melbourne newspaper The Age. Jaspan, 52, the current editor of Scotland\'s Sunday Herald, will move to Melbourne to take over from outgoing editor Michael Gawenda, according to ...

van Eyk appoints Lander senior research analyst

van Eyk Research yesterday announced Jerome Lander had been appointed to the role of senior research analyst within the group's manager research team. Lander will join a team of five qualitative analysts and two quantitative analysts responsible for ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 24 JUN 2004
The Australian sharemarket will probably start the day weaker, as some heavy selling from media company News Corp is expected following a decision from Standard and Poor's yesterday. Yesterday global stocks indexing group Standard & Poor's said it will ...