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Credit Suisse not out of the woods yet

Morningstar has recommended a hold on Credit Suisse's Australian equities strategy. While the fund has overhauled its process and people, Morningstar believes the fund still has a tall task ahead. In July 2004 Credit Suisse initiated key changes including ...

Trends in market expectations

Rainmaker Information has compiled data over the last 12 months revealing the market expectations of fund managers, banks and research houses in comparison to those of superannuation funds and master trusts. The expectations were recorded across six ...

BT assists in choice of fund administration

BT Financial Group has announced a new automated system available for employers to alleviate them of the payment disbursement burden caused by the introduction of the Choice of Fund legislation. Known as BT's new clearing house solution it will offer ...

Print Super launches public offer vehicle

Print Super, also known as the Print Industry Superannuation Fund will open its doors to all comers with a new public offer vehicle dubbed 'mychoice.' Print Super currently has $1 billion in funds under assets in the employer sponsored version with ...

Telstra Super allows public access

The Telstra Superannuation Scheme has applied for a licence to enable it to become a public offer fund. Granting of the licence will allow the fund to accept contributions from members of the general public once Choice of Fund legislation is introduced ...

ASIC assesses churning and misselling

ASIC has announced its intention to examine how well financial advisers are complying with new legislation regarding advice to switch financial products. The Financial Services Reform Act introduced a number of obligations to discourage financial advisers ...

Choice will not create super turf war

The introduction of Choice of Superannuation Fund is unlikely to lead to a marketing war and will not cause mass transfers of superannuation from industry funds to retail offers according to AMP Financial Services managing director Craig Dunn. Addressing ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 2 DEC 2004
In Sydney today the sharemarket is expected to open firmer as a strong rally in the US is expected to be the driving force for the local market. However, relatively benign base metal prices and a sharp fall in crude oil prices overnight could weigh ...

Major super funds look to $12 billion merger

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 26 NOV 2004
Two of Australia's largest superannuation funds have indicated their interest in merging to create a $12 billion mega fund, according to newspaper reports. Australian Retirement Fund and Superannuation Trust of Australia yesterday announced they were ...

Optus and Vodafone finalise $700m 3G joint venture

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 19 NOV 2004
The race is on to see which of Australia's biggest telecommunications companies will be the first to launch third generation (3G) network services to its customers. Optus and Vodafone Australia today announced they had signed a binding agreement to ...