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ASIC draws the line on super fee

The action taken this week by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) against Mellon Nominees for misleading statements on super fund fees is a sign of things to come, industry analysts said today. \"Discussions Rainmaker has had ...

Voters cool on Latham and tax cuts, poll finds

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 APR 2004
Voter support for Opposition Leader Mark Latham and Labor has slipped, but Australians are also cool on large tax cuts tipped for next month's budget, a new poll shows. The Sydney Morning Herald reports the ACNielsen poll shows support for Labor has ...

Recommitment to super issues being emphasised by federal politicians: ASFA

The recently concluded Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) conference in Brisbane has proven to be successful, with the association saying that it had been a good platform to air the views of the political parties on super, and it ...

Hot investments cold: Navigator

Retail investors are continuing to favour conservative or defensive options, according to new analysis released by platform Navigator Australia Limited. Correspondingly, they have not yet warmed to "hot" themes such as ethical funds or hedge funds ...

Higher budget surplus has little economic implications: HSBC economist

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 30 SEP 2003
A better than expected budget surplus was not necessarily an indication that the economy was performing stronger than expected, according to economists. Australia's 2002/03 Budget produced a final surplus of $7.5 billion, compared to the $3.9 billion ...