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APRA disqualifies two superannuation trustees

... Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act of 1993, but without finding any dishonesty. Both were former trustees of the failed Melbourne-based Tunstall Bond Superannuation Fund, which had lost in excess of $300,000. "APRA's primary concern is to protect ...

Victoria to carry $1billion onus of public transport subsidies

The state government of Victoria is having to fork out massive subsidies to keep Melbourne's public transport (trams and trains) running. In an announcement made on Monday by Peter Batchelor, the state's transport minister, the public transport system ...

Court reduces sentence on errant company director: ASIC

... (ASIC) today announced that the Victorian Court of Appeals had reduced the sentence given to Stephen O'Neill, a former Melbourne based company director, from five years jail to four years, with a non paroled period of three years. O'Neill pleaded guilty ...

ING acquires Melbourne industrial property for $8.48 million

... to LG Electronics." Said Paul Toussaint, general manager of IIF. "The acquisition of the property, located in one of Melbourne's key logistics locations will enable the fund to cater for the expansion requirements of its existing tenants and provide ...

ASIC cracks down on insolvent trading

... ASIC has been working with senior insolvency specialists from PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst&Young in both Sydney and Melbourne, through its newly formed National Insolvency Coordination Unit (NICU), to target directors involved with companies suspected ...

Investa launches seventh property syndicate

... advantaged during this period. The syndicate included interest in three commercial assets, including 589 Collins Street, Melbourne (50%), 30 Pirie Street, Adelaide (50%) and 80 Stirling Street, Perth (50%).

Investment directors plead guilty to misconduct

... directors with Acts Net Limited ( a Bendigo-based non profit organisation for religious activities), pleaded guilty in the Melbourne County Court to six charges of dishonesty and improper conduct. ASIC alleges that the two directors had dishonestly transferred ...

Equity "hangover" has only just begun: Deutsche

... price for spectacular overvaluations during the 1990's. "The bigger the party the bigger the hangover," Cooper told a Melbourne conference on the future of equities in asset allocation. "And we all had a pretty good party in the 1990's." Cooper argued ...

Australians continue shift to property investment: report

... property as an investment option, according to the March quarterly report on saving trends carried out by ING and the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research. The report said that over 32 per cent of households would invest new savings ...

Inadequate returns deter super top-ups: survey

In its March 2003 quarterly report, ING Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research that found 10.5 per cent of Australian households would hesitate to invest more in superannuation due to inadequate returns. Of the 1,200 respondents ...