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| | | Chi-X has unveiled the next tranche of large US listed companies to become available through its TraCRs investment vehicle. The alternative stock exchange has boosted the options available to investors through its Transferable Custody Receipts, adding ... |
| | | | OneVue has taken control of Madison Financial Group, working to arrange a sale of the dealer group which is home to close to 100 advisers. It's the latest development in the Sargon saga, which began last Wednesday when Sargon entered external administration ... |
| | | | ... building's design and performance, which includes multiple vertical villages, outdoor terraces and a dedicated wellness hub to cater for the Melbourne CBD's projected workforce," he said. "Office vacancy rates in Melbourne's CBD are at decade lows and ... |
| | | | ... wealth and super accelerator businesses, which includes the introduction of Xwrap as a software-as-a-service product, to cater for non-custodial, off-platform investments. Heine said SaaS revenue for Xwrap is now being collected. In a quarterly business ... |
| | | | The $11.7 billion superannuation fund has set up an internal impact committee to explore how it can make a positive impact in its operational spending. NGS Super's impact committee will focus on two key areas: social procurement and sustainability and ... |
| | | | ... also reduces worry for older Australians. On average, women live three years longer than men, but our super system doesn't cater for this difference in longevity," Challenger chair of retirement income Jeremy Cooper said. "What this and other National ... |
| | | | ... also looking forward to Michael, Adam and Shane coming on board." MGD expanded to Sydney in September, opening an office to cater to its clients in the city. The office is run by Ronan Zille, formerly principal adviser at Pure Wealth Advisors. At the ... |
| | | | ... dominated by fixed interest. Shifting away from equities formulates part of the Melbourne-based firm's long-term strategy to cater to clients who are also long-term focused. Australian banks and hybrids are attractive given the nature of the franking ... |
| | | | ... members from all industries, from right across Australia. This means our insurance products need to be flexible enough to cater to workers in lower-risk occupations." Tim Bailey, Zurich Life and Investments chief executive said Zurich was now a large ... |
| | | | ... all else. The younger generation wants their values considered in their investments and financial decisions. Advisers who cater to that and consider a client's ethical values as part of their holistic plan are bound to flourish," she said. The full list ... |
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