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| | | Super funds must take control of their priorities and purpose - and address the current "funds management mentality" that prevails in the industry, said Jeremy Cooper, chair of the Superannuation Systems Review. Cooper posed the question of whether ... |
| | | | Eva Cox, a woman's rights advocate and social activist, said super should not be compulsory for all Australians - and lambasted the industry for failing to meet the savings needs of the wider Australian public. Debating on whether SG should be raised ... |
| | | | The Dow's hold on that elusive 10K-point mark remains elusive. Perhaps it is the consensus' way of affirming that, indeed, the market has run ahead of itself. Wall Street slid further overnight with the Dow slipping further below the 10K mark despite ... |
| | | | Caution removes caution. Just as the G-20 announced their caution in removing the fiscal and monetary crutch until the global economy is walking on its own, the word 'cautiously' in the 'cautiously optimistic' is fast disappearing in many an investment ... |
| | | | ... spokesperson. This comes after Chris Pearce, shadow minister for financial services, superannuation and corporate law, renewed his attack on the government's short selling legislation, calling the Corporations Amendment (Short Selling) Bill useless without ... |
| | | | AXA Australia's multi-million dollar investment in its financial protection business appears to be paying off with new business rising 23 per cent to $58 million and the firm now ranked in the top four across product, new business and underwriting categories. ... |
| | | | The financial services industry could face more threats of industrial espionage online through malicious software technology often associated with credit card fraud, warns an IT security expert. At a time when banks, fund managers and super funds already ... |
| | | | ... ruled the roost? When headlines spun each and every Australian Labour Force report into something short of causing a heart attack? Back in March this year when most of us were fearful, the headlines read, "Job losses worst for 18 years" (AFR). "Australian ... |
| | | | ... more click rates, driving more people to go straight to malicious web pages. There are ways to guard against an online attack, including the free standalone program from anti-virus tech firm, AVG. The firm's AVG LinkScanner can scan the final web page ... |
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