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Daily Economic Update

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that house prices in Australia's eight major capital cities fell by 1 per cent in the September quarter, more than reversing the 0.7 per cent gain of the previous three-month period. The fall in house prices ...

Plastic debt to reach $48 billion

Consumer borrowing through credit card is predicted to reach just under $48 billion by 2009 prompting calls for tighter government regulation to curb potentially unsustainable borrowing. The inaugural research on credit card debt conducted by market ...

JB Were establishes mezzanine fund

WWW.THESHEET.COM  |  FRIDAY, 2 DEC 2005
Goldman Sachs JB Were yesterday began public relations and marketing for a short campaign to raise $300 million for a mezzanine debt fund. The new fund will be called Collateral Mezzanine Fund 05. It will be a rare instance of a specialist high yield ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

Australian financial markets produced a lacklustre performance last week as the US celebrated a Thanksgiving holiday-shortened week. Domestic trading activity was uneventful throughout the week with only the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) new ...

New director for Heritage CU

East & Partners have reported that Australia's largest building society Heritage has appointed financial markets and treasury expert Susan Campbell to the board. Heritage chairman Brian Carter said Campbell, who is based in Melbourne, would add financial ...

Challenger then Deutsche Bank, the HSBC journey continues

HSBC Asset Management Private Investment Group (AMPIC) has been passed from Challenger Financial Services (Challenger), onto Deutsche Bank (Deutsche) following its March acquisition. AMPIC came under Challenger's control, as part of a broader take over ...

Turn on more channels: TOWER

TOWER Group chief executive officer, Jim Minto, says we need to develop new ways to reach customers because the way they are buying wealth management products is changing fast. "What we are seeing is change in how people buy traditional products," says ...

SSF pension stoush all but resolved as Minister guarantees benefits

After months of threatened union action, the Victorian State Government has issued a formal statement announcing member benefits will go unchanged when the State Superannuation Fund (SSF) effects their roll-in next year. The State government came under ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 22 NOV 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open firmer as commodity prices continue to be positive and a solid lead from the US again raises the prospect of record stock levels domestically. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index ...

Planners have to earn trust of consumers: FPA

Financial planners can fix misconceptions about their industry through individual commitment to professionalism. Kathryn Greiner, Financial Planning Association (FPA) chair, said at the FPA annual conference, that the industry has to confront the major ...