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| | | ... lost trading CFDs, ASIC found. The regulator imposed a product intervention order on the issue and distribution of CFDs in March 2021. In the first three months of the order, ASIC reported average net losses reduced 94% to $22 million. A review by ASIC ... |
| | | | ... index's performance hit its peak in November 2021 while, as with just about everything else, its deepest trough came in March 2020. Year to date it's down over 16%. The index is rebalanced every quarter, with companies dropping out once they ... |
| | | | ... and non-disclosure investigations were improperly used. In response to one of the case studies, ASIC acted against TAL. In March 2021, the Federal Court found that TAL breached its duty of utmost good faith in handling a claim. ASIC deputy chair Karen ... |
| | | | ... fund and we wish her all the best in retirement." Wright took over as chief executive when Anthony Rodwell-Ball resigned in March 2018, first in an acting capacity and then on a permanent basis, named in the role shortly before the fund's merger ... |
| | | | ... digestion" is inevitable after any shock. "It took one to two years for the IPO market to rebound after the GFC. Even in March 2020, following the initial market dislocation caused by COVID-19, we were all tearing up our IPO pipelines and shutting up ... |
| | | | ... they will all work alongside head of American infrastructure Derek Chu and Jennie Rose, who Financial Standard reported in March had joined as senior investment director, private debt. There will be more hires to come, too. AustralianSuper said it is ... |
| | | | ... named in June in Lucy Carr and Paul Shanley was appointed chief finance and risk officer. Meanwhile, Leanne Taylor joined in March as head of portfolio strategy and asset allocation. |
| | | | ... and June. "The average unleaded fuel price in the month of June surpassed the previous record high monthly average seen in March." ABS data said the most significant contributors to the rise in the June quarter CPI were new dwellings (5.6%) and automotive ... |
| | | | ... Burgess, the current SMSF Association deputy chief executive and director of policy and education, will take on the top job in March 2023. Burgess will succeed John Maroney who has been chief executive since May 2017. Burgess brings more than 20 years ... |
| | | | ... Meanwhile, Perpetual Private's total funds under advice (FUA) was $17.4 billion, 7% lower than the $18.7 billion reported in March 2022. Although, Perpetual Private experienced a $0.3 billion increase in positive net flows during the quarter. As ... |
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