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Manage the property, don't chase the sector: Centro

Finding a country with a booming retail property sector and diverting your investment capital accordingly is not as important as the bottom up management of your direct property investments, according to Centro. On the back of its announcement that ...

Exec option hedging may remove incentive

The emerging practice of executives hedging the equity option component of their remuneration may remove their performance incentive, an Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) conference heard. Amongst other things, investors were warned be skeptical ...

ING walks the line: Number one for customer service

Of the top 10 wealth managers in Australia, ING crossed the line first in a survey of customer service satisfaction. In an AC Nielsen survey of the top 10 wealth managers (by customer share) canvassing 22,527 respondents over the second half of 2005 ...

Rivkin Financial Services begins shareholder push to sell broking business

The board of Rivkin Financial Services (RFS) is preparing to battle some of its shareholders and is canvassing support for six motions to be voted upon at the group's general meeting held later this month. On the table will be six motions which including ...

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 ...

Four stage phase out for News Corp; S&P

Index provider Standard & Poor's announced on Friday it had decided on a nine-month rolling period for the removal of News Corp from the S&P/ASX indices. S&P said News Corp, subject to a number of conditions, would be phased out of the ASX indices in ...

Heritage Building Society to remain as mutual

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 6 AUG 2004
Toowoomba-based The Heritage Building Society plans to remain a mutual society after announcing on Thursday record earnings for 2003/04. Heritage, Australia\'s largest building society, said net profit for the year rose 26% to $13.858 million, while ...

Farmers should get more tax breaks: report

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 MAR 2004
Landholders and farmers need more tax incentives to invest in plans to save the natural environment, a new report has found. The report argues farmers should be able to claim 120% of the cost of landcare activities, while the merger of properties should ...

Equity sentiment reaches extremely bullish levels: FSIU

The Financial Standard Intelligence Unit (FSIU) today released the results of its market expectations survey for August 2003, citing that most industry professionals surveyed have predicted that equities would outperform the other asset classes, especially ...

ASIC releases Financial Literacy in Schools paper

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) today released a paper that examines current financial literacy teaching levels in Australian secondary schools and presents options for improving those levels. "In today's world of increasingly ...