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ING entertainment fund debuts at 9% premium

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 8 JUL 2004
The ING Real Estate Entertainment Fund today debuted on the Australian Stock Exchange at a nine cent premium to its issue price of $1. The fund will invest in entertainment venues, hotels and bars throughout Australia, and receive rental income from ...

ASIC obtains orders against Vanuatu financial website companies

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 10 JUN 2004
Four Vanuatu-based financial services websites have been banned from operating in Australia and their directors ordered to hand over their passports in the lead up to a Federal Court hearing later this month. The Australian Securities and Investments ...

European's believe inflation is higher than reality, ECB's Trinchet says

Europeans' perception of inflation is greater than the reality, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said Monday in New York. "Perceived inflation is higher then real inflation," said Trichet, who was in the United States for weekend ...

Elliott appeal dismissed

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 8 APR 2004
A Victorian court has dismissed businessman John Elliott's appeal against a Supreme Court judgment banning him from acting as a company director. The ban was imposed last year for four years and Elliott ordered to pay a share of almost $1.43 million ...

Cooper charged with three more counts in relation to HIH

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 MAR 2004
Entrepreneur and former Collingwood Football Club director Brad Cooper has been charged with three more counts over the collapsed insurance company HIH, making 13 counts in total. Cooper was initially charged with 10 counts in December, after the Australian ...

Bank defends boss on credit card bill

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 4 FEB 2004
Australia's central bank today strongly defended its boss Ian Macfarlane over a $249,000 bill from his taxpayer-funded credit card. A newspaper report said the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor clocked up the bill of $249,265, which included ...

ASIC bans Darling Point financial adviser

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has banned Martin Lloyd-Cocks, a financial adviser from Darling Point NSW, from acting as a representative of a securities dealer or investment adviser for five years. Mr Lloyd-Cocks was an ...

Victorian Court dismisses Dotnet director's appeal

The Victorian Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of Andrew Geoffrey Thomson, a former director of a number of dotcom companies including Dotnet Ltd and Hotlinks Internet Services Pty Ltd Mr Thomson appealed against the sentence imposed on 20 August ...

Westpac named Australia's number one company: RepuTex

Westpac has been named Australia's number one company, receiving the only AAA rating for corporate social responsibility in the RepuTex Social Responsibility Ratings (SR) announcement, at a National Press Club event in Canberra. "We are very much driven ...

RBA satisfied few businesses elected to surcharge credit cards

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 2 OCT 2003
A growing number of Australian businesses are imposing a surcharge on credit card users although most are still chosing not to do so, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) said today. The first reform measures the Reserve Bank's payments system board ...