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Australia exports financial literacy

Australia's Financial Literacy Program has become an exporter with Korea eyeing the program to help curb out-of-control Korean credit card debts. Personal bankruptcy and overuse of credit cards has long been a social problem in Korea. But educators ...

Margin lending gets independent LIFT

Boutique financial services group LIFT Capital (LIFT) has launched a share lending service which it claims will offer investors independence in the margin lending space. The fund has already collected around $100 million in funds under administration ...

Asia-Pacific clear leader in September: S&P

The Asia-Pacific region has come out top on the Standard & Poor's September global stock market review. The Asia-Pacific region outperformed all other developed world equity markets, posting a 2.73 per cent gain for the month and turning in an 8.95 ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 12 OCT 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open firmer this morning as a recovery in commodity prices across the board should ensure the resource sector returns to the black. As well, some stock-specific news will start to emerge as some of the bigger ...

AIG Life tops list of life insurers

Being small and nimble has its advantages as according to a 2005 report detailing the amount that Australians have paid in life insurance risk products, one of the biggest premium revenue insurers this year is also one of the smallest, being AIG Life. ...

Australians not saving enough: Aviva

More than half of Australians worry they are not saving enough for their retirement according to a recent global survey on 'Consumer attitudes to savings' conducted by financial services group Aviva. Aviva's survey rated consumer attitude to savings ...

RBA keeps rates on hold

As expected, the Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rates unchanged at 5.5 per cent following yesterday's Board meeting. While futures trading suggests the official cash rate would remain steady through to the first half of 2006, some are however ...

Colonial finds inaccuracies in S&P rating

Colonial First State (CFS) says Standard & Poor got it wrong when they said the fund was not looking to appoint another portfolio manager, after the ratings group downgraded nine funds run by CFS, following the departure of senior portfolio manager ...

Asset awards AAS admin tender contract

Asset Super, with 114,000 members and over $1billion under management, have awarded AAS with the tender for its fund administration contract. The contract, held over the last three years by CitiStreet, was put out to tender in keeping with the outsourcing ...

IUS Appoints Risk Products GM

IUS has appointed, a General Manager of Risk Products as the company turns its attention to the life sector insurance market. Phil Collins, will join the group from his former posting with Citicorp Life, and will oversee the company's new direction. ...