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ASIC blacklists ex-Colonial planner for client 'churning'

Paul Cully A former Colonial financial planner who made $190,000 in commissions by 'churning' the superannuation funds of approximately 73 clients has given an undertaking to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) that he will not ...

Strategic adds two boutique managers to its product range

John Fernando Independent master trust provider Strategic Investments Australia has added two boutique offerings, the Paradice Cooper Investors (PCI) Australian Equity (large Cap) Fund and the Constellation Capital Management Australian Equities Fund ...

Commonwealth announces wholesale funds name change

John Fernando Commonwealth Investment Management (CIM) has completed another step in its migration to the Colonial First State brand, announcing name changes to its suite of wholesale funds. Greg La Peyre, head of investment services at CIM, said the ...

Survey confirms fall in business confidence for February

John Fernando Rising geo-political tensions and weakening equity markets are increasingly impacting on business investment and employment intentions, as well as current sales. This was released in the National Australia Bank's (NAB) monthly business ...

Job advertisements climb 3.2% in February: ANZ

Paul Cully The latest ANZ job advertisement figures show a seasonally adjusted increase of 3.2 per cent the number of advertisements placed in major metropolitan newspapers in February, lifting the figure to an average of 20,988 per week, the bank said ...

FPA spells out its commitment to disclosure

Paul Cully The Financial Planning Association (FPA) has outlined its opposition to hidden commissions ahead of next week's Joint Parliamentary Committee on Corporations and Financial Services next week in Canberra. "Secret commissions and benefits undermine ...

Five-year ban for securities adviser

John Fernando The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) has upheld a decision of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to ban Jan Jungstedt, a former securities representative of Epic Securities, for five years on charges that ...