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Market wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 4 MAR 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open firmer today as a positive lead from US blue chips is likely to help the local bourse this morning. The March share price index - a key indicator of the day ahead - was four points firmer at 4206 on a ...

Strong inflows for Ausbil Dexia as top performing fund opened to retail market

Ausbil Dexia has raised its funds under management to $2.5 billion after receiving solid inflows during the last quarter of 2004 predominantly through the firm's Australian equities portfolios with the Australian Active Equity and Emerging Leaders funds ...

APRA communicates its position on IFRS

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has released the first of two planned discussion paper outlining its stance on the mandatory adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IRFS). The topics covered by the document ...

Green light for Tower Australian Wealth Management spinoff

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 4 FEB 2005
The High Court of New Zealand yesterday gave final orders approving the arrangement plan for the separation of Tower Ltd's Australian Wealth Management businesses, as detailed in the scheme book, which was put to and approved by the company's shareholders ...

Fidelity targets retail market with two new funds

Fidelity Investments Australia has launched a global and domestic equity fund targeted at financial planners. The launch follows Fidelity's recent decision to end its alliance with Perpetual when it announced plans to provide local and global investment ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 3 FEB 2005
The Australian share market will be focused on local results particularly Rio Tinto which is expected to deliver a bumper 2004 profit on the back of strong production and better prices. The market will also want to hear Rio Tinto's intentions regarding ...

Suncorp chooses Lam as new chief investment officer

Suncorp Investment Management has appointed Stephen Lam as its new chief investment officer to oversee the company's investment management and research activities. Lam brings with him 18 years of experience in the investment management arena including ...

Unsolicited offers by Ross Investments subjected to compliance checks

An ASIC approved external compliance expert will oversee any future unsolicited offered made by Bendigo based financial services company Ross Investments. "This action demonstrates ASIC's commitment to ensuring unsolicited offers to purchase securities ...

LinQ Resources Fund oversubscribed

The LinQ Resources Fund specialising in investment in small to medium resource companies has announced its $65 million initial public offering has been closed oversubscribed at $82.9 million. The majority of interest the fund has attracted has been ...

FPA reveals details of CFP certification changes

The Financial Planning Association (FPA) has released details of changes it will make to its Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification but has also recognised other qualifications with a number of exemptions. From 1 July 2005 all candidates will ...