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AAP  |  TUESDAY, 22 JUL 2008
... Change Senator Penny Wong today address the Australian Business Economists on the last week's Emissions Trading Scheme Green Paper. Yesterday, the Australian share market zoomed 3.5 per cent higher to post its biggest single-day rise in almost four months ...

Deloitte warns against split regulation

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 24 JUN 2008
Deloitte supports the federal government's Green Paper on financial services and credit reform but warned against separately regulating mortgage and non-mortgage lenders. Phil Hardy, Deloitte banking and finance specialist, said the firm was concerned ...

RM advisers break through 1000 barrier

... require a specific approach. SEQUAL's training is vital for financial professionals, regardless of the government's Green Paper reforms," said Conlon. New research from the NSW Department of Fair Trading indicates that 48 per cent of retirees would consider ...

Govt outlines credit reg reforms

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 4 JUN 2008
In a major step towards reforming regulation of credit products, the government has released a green paper outlining how the States could transfer powers over mortgages, mortgage brokers, margin lending, non-bank lending and trustee companies to the ...

Green paper bags top IFSA/Deloitte award

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  FRIDAY, 5 OCT 2007
Ben Hare, equities dealer at Goldman Sachs JBWere Asset Management, has won the IFSA/Deloitte Future Leaders Award for his research paper on the implications of climate change on the investment industry. Each of the 13 candidates needed to be under ...

Tourism Green Paper good for investors: Property Council

The Property Council of Australia has welcomed the Federal Government's Tourism Green Paper, saying it tackles the marketing information and infrastructure needs facing the hotel investment sector. Property Council chief executive Peter Verwer said ...
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