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Macquarie relaunches Fusion Funds after Tax Act change

Macquarie has relaunched its Fusion Funds product after the Government's recent proposal to amend the Tax Act relating to capital protected products. The relaunched version of the offer will include capital protection of the investment through a 'put' ...

ASIC takes action on Melbourne-based share dealer

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced today that it has imposed a condition on the dealers' licence held by the National Exchange Corporation (formerly Country Estate and Agency), of which Melbourne-based David Tweed ...

Qantas to lodge submission on Air New Zealand alliance

Qantas today announced that it would lodge a written submission in response to the draft determination of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on its proposed alliance with Air New Zealand. Qantas will lodge the submission on May ...

Super growth funds at the height of volatility:InTech

Growth oriented superannuation funds are in the midst of one of their most volatile periods with median growth fund returns of 1.6 per cent for March 2003 making it the seventh successive month of (either positive or negative) returns of 1% or greater ...

InvestorWeb secures 58.2% of Sanford as National offloads

InvestorWeb Limited (IWL) has secured a 58.2 per cent controlling interest in Sanford following a flood of acceptances on Friday, including from National Australia Bank (NAB), for its scrip or cash offer. In an announcement to the market after the close ...

InvestorWeb talks up Sanford bid ahead of Friday expiry

InvestorWeb (IWL) has launched a last ditch appeal to Sanford shareholders to accept its $0.19 per share offer, but it appears to be falling on deaf ears ahead of the offer's expiry on Friday April 4. So far, only 173 Sanford shareholders (12 per cent ...

Morning market wrap: Uncertainty plays on investor minds

As the prospect of a quick win in Iraq fades, investors react with uncertainty and have been non-committal as trading volume was down significantly in Wall Street. US President George W. Bush and his UK counterpart Tony Blair have said that the war ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries gains ground, AMP up $0.09

The All Ordinaries index shrugged off the softer sentiment across global indices in afternoon trade, overtaking earlier falls to finish marginally higher at 2861.20 points. AMP rose $0.09 to $7.57 as the company announced a further restructuring of ...

APRA warns super trustees on due diligence, members interests

The likelihood that superannuation funds will record two consecutive years of negative returns does not indicate below par performance at trustee level, but any action contrary to members' interests will bring disqualification and possible prosecution ...

Interest rate should remain unchanged despite pressures: ICAP

John Fernando The fall in economic growth from 3.75 per cent in 2002 to 2.75% this year does not call for a major change in Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) policy as regards interest rates, according to Ric Simes, chief economist at global intermediary ...