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ARF and STA to merge into $18bn fund

After year-long discussions, industry fund super heavyweights ARF and STA are set to confirm that their merger is going ahead, creating a new fund with over one million members and more than $18 billion in assets under management. An announcement was ...

Russell goes lifecycle

Global multi-manager leader Russell Investment Group has launched an integrated series of diversified multi-manager superannuation investment funds called the Russell Life Points Target Date Portfolios. In launching the portfolio series, Heather Dawson ...

GSJBWere expands with new private wealth heads

... the development of a premium, integrated wealth management business," Goldman Sachs JBWere managing director retail Paul Heath says. Since the merger of JBWere and the Australian operations of Goldman Sachs in 2003 the group has been positioning its ...

Russell expands member service for its choice solution

In response to growing employer demand for broader superannuation services Russell Investment Group has appointed US communications and member services specialist Heather Dawson to the new role of managing director of Russell's Member Services. Dawson ...

Goldman Sachs JBWere names new senior execs

... Retail products managing director David Evans will take on the role of equities product group managing director with Paul Heath moving from co-head of full service retail advisory to take on Evans current position.

Australian economy slips in world competitiveness rankings

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 14 OCT 2004
The Australian economy has slipped four places in the world competitiveness rankings but remained in the top 15 of countries, a new report has shown. The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Global Competitiveness Report 2004-2005, released today, ranked Australia ...

Challenger in talks to sell UK properties for $762 mln: Report

AAP  |  MONDAY, 26 JUL 2004
Challenger Financial Services Group is in exclusive talks to sell its British property assets for 295 million pounds ($762 million) in one of Britain\'s biggest commercial property investment deals this year. The Australian newspaper reported that it ...

Challenger looks to sell down foreign property portfolio

The Kerry Packer-backed Challenger Financial Services Group is considering the sale of some of its properties in the United Kingdom and Texas. Among the assets on the block are two London properties - Senator House and Minister Court - and two properties ...

Construction industry shows signs of growth

Australia's construction industry is set to grow significantly over the next 18 months, according to a peak industry group survey. The Australian Industry Group's (Ai Group) biannual Construction Outlook Survey of 100 non-residential construction companies ...

Inflation and manufacturing slow: survey

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 2 MAR 2004
The rise of the Australian dollar has produced a significant decline in manufacturing activity in February, an industry survey released yesterday showed. The Australian Industry Group/PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index ...