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FPA mandates degree entry for CFP in 2007

The Financial Planning Association (FPA) has announced that from 1 January 2007, all applicants its Certified Financial Planner (CFP) education program will have to hold a degree to be eligible. The FPA also announced that it would establish a Graduate ...

UBS Global Asset Management makes new appointments

UBS Global Asset Management (UBSGAM) has appointed Colin Woods as new head of its Australian operations, following the transfer of John Larum to a new position in London. Mr Woods was previously responsible for managing the growth of the UBSGAM managed ...

ASIC charges three Victorian men on 101 counts of deception, fraud

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced today that three Victorian men have been charged with a total of 101 charges of deception, false accounting and breach of duty. The commission has charged Michael Damianos, Joseph ...

Australia is the busiest market for project finance loans: Thomson

Thomson Financial Corporation of Hong Kong has said that Australia ranks first, followed by China, as the leading destination for project finance volumes this year. In information released today, Thomson has said that Australia remains the busiest markets ...

NSW company director charged with 17 counts of fraud: ASIC

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has today announced that John Forwood, director of Signprofiles (NSW), has been charged under the New South Wales Crimes Act on 17 counts of intending to defraud. The charges were laid following ...

Extradited Bell director faces 15 charges in Perth court: ASIC

Ex Bell Resources Ltd director Antony Gordon Oates today appeared in the Perth Court of Petty Sessions to answer 15 charges laid by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Mr Oates was charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud ...

Employers to make quarterly SG contributions: ATO

Changes to superannuation law means that from July 1 2003 employers will have to make Superannuation Guarantee (SG) contributions quarterly rather than annually, the Australian Tax Office (ATO) announced today. Deputy commissioner of taxation for superannuation ...

Former Queensland executive director prosecuted for insider trading: ASIC

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) today announced that Maxwell Sweetman, former executive director of Harts Australasia, has appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court charged with two counts of insider trading in the shares ...

St George announces further falls in fixed home loan rates

St George Bank has announced reductions to its fixed home loan interest rates, undercutting the Bank's previous record low for the five-year term of 6.29% p.a. set in January 2003. St George's one-year fixed rate has dropped 0.1% p.a. to 5.89% and its ...

Challenger closes down operations in the UK

Challenger International Limited (CLI) has decided to close its UK operations after reviewing the company's operations. The decision follows the results of the review that began in January this year. The decision sees the Neville James businesses being ...