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| | | ... confidence in the research rigour of Lonsec that will now underpin iRate." He confirmed that the business will continue plans to release iRate Version 5 in the first quarter of 2015. Erdonmez described it as "a major upgrade which will provide material ... |
| | | | ... the service, Woods confirmed. The website received 13,000 visitors. Since its launch the government has announced its own plans to develop a financial adviser public register that is set to launch in March 2015. |
| | | | DomaCom is planning to launch an initial public offering (IPO) next year, after completing a $7 million capital raising. DomaCom chief executive Arthur Naoumidis told Financial Standard that the company is looking to raise between $20 and $30 million ... |
| | | | ... under stewardship. The company's first Australian office will open in Melbourne in November. "We have far-reaching strategic plans for deVere Australia where demand for expert, independent financial advice from expatriates and globally-focussed investors ... |
| | | | ... rallied 1.50 per cent, or 35.16 points, to 2,373.03 at the close, after Monday's sell-off, sparked by news of a delay in plans for a cross-trading platform between the two markets. Sydney bucked the regional trend, slipping 0.09 per cent, or 4.90 points ... |
| | | | ... discussions with rival Shaw Stockbroking over a mercer last September. In August, Wilson HTM had told the ASX that it had plans to either sell or merge its stockbroking arm with Shaw. |
| | | | ... negotiation. Under the deal, Eureka Report subscribers will have access to digital direct distribution, superannuation and pension plans and self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) services. In a release to the ASX, OneVue said: "Subject to execution ... |
| | | | ... what is still a tepid recovery from the post-Lehman crisis, many fund managers are eager to reduce risk especially as their plans approach fully-funded status. "This has led them to step away from publicly-traded markets and turn to alternative investments ... |
| | | | The Cbus employee allegedly responsible for leaking member information to the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) has been sacked, according to Cbus chief executive David Atkin. Appearing at a hearing for the Royal Commission into ... |
| | | | ... riskier investments such as venture capital and startups. Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb indicated the government plans relax the requirements to invest in low risk government bonds, The Australian reported. The new Premium Investor Visa is ... |
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