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| | | ... (IFSA) said to protect liquidity, super funds should have limits on how many illiquid investments they can hold. John Brogden, IFSA chief executive, told ABC BusinessLateLine last night that "We believe there should only be 20 per cent of assets in any ... |
| | | | ... Report ranked the best for financial market access and third, behind the US and UK, for non-bank financial services. John Brogden, chief executive at the Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA), said this justifies the government's focus ... |
| | | | ... data, Deloitte analysed comparable information collected by a Canadian research firm CEM benchmarking. New IFSA chief John Brogden said that IFSA hopes the new research will assist the Cooper Review, the ongoing review on the efficiency and governance ... |
| | | | ... the Australia's Future Tax System - Retirement Income Consultation Paper in March this year," said IFSA's new chief John Brogden in a media statement. "IFSA maintains that the best way to alleviate the fiscal cost of an aging population to Pillar 1 (the ... |
| | | | ... Services Association (IFSA) is calling on the government to legislate for all financial advice to be tax deductible. John Brogden, chief executive at IFSA, said raising regulatory standards would more than likely increase the cost of providing advice ... |
| | | | ... consultation, which will better inform me of the industry's view for the best way forward." Meanwhile Bowen also welcomed John Brogden in his new role as chief executive of IFSA, stating that Brogden had a "considered and objective" approach when he ... |
| | | | The former New South Wales Liberal Party and opposition leader, John Brogden, has been appointed chief executive of the Investment & Financial Services Association. Brogden will take up his post on 28th of August, following the resignation of IFSA's ... |
| | | | ... benefits and the ability for premiums to be paid for up to six months if the member is temporarily sick or injured. John Brogden, chief executive at Manchester Unity, said the cost of the policy depended on age, sex, smoking status, medical condition ... |
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