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Australian Infrastructure Fund chases more investment opportunities

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 8 FEB 2005
Australian Infrastructure Fund (AIF) said that its alliance with Hastings/Westpac was working well, with Westpac already underwriting several commitments on behalf of AIF. "The future looks very positive and there are numerous investment opportunities ...

Stuart retires from Goldman Sachs JB Were

Andrew Stuart has announced his retirement as co-chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs JB Were (GSJBW) completing his 18-month term in the position to pursue personal interests. Stuart was appointed to the role in September 2003 as part of the merger ...

Optimix reaches $5 billion

Optimix's manage the managers funds has reached $5 billion in funds under management, more than double the total since October 2003. The increase in funds follows Optimix's strategy to move into the larger adviser market through ANZ financial planners ...

Unsolicited offers by Ross Investments subjected to compliance checks

An ASIC approved external compliance expert will oversee any future unsolicited offered made by Bendigo based financial services company Ross Investments. "This action demonstrates ASIC's commitment to ensuring unsolicited offers to purchase securities ...

Solid 2004 for Intersuisse small caps index

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 14 JAN 2005
An index has shown that small capitalised stocks performed well in 2004 but fell short of the bumper 2003 when the minnows of the stock market improved almost 50 per cent. The small caps index of stockbroker Intersuisse ended 24 per cent higher in 2004 ...

ASIC bans unlicensed advisers

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has stepped up its campaign against illegal early access to super by obtaining permanent injunctions to prevent Manito Pty Ltd and Steven Preston from providing unlicensed superannuation advice. ...

Macquarie expands business in New Zealand through PwC purchase

In a bid to expand its wealth management business Macquarie is set to purchase PriceWaterhouseCooper's (PwC) New Zealand financial planning business. The deal came at a time when PwC planned to exit the New Zealand financial planning industry and Macquarie ...

Another casualty in Tasmanian solicitor schemes

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has picked up another scalp in its campaign against solicitors mortgages after Haydn Dodge of Sorrel, Tasmania pleaded guilty to fraud charges in the Supreme Court of Tasmania. Hodge, pleaded ...

Industry figures to participate on Government's super choice committee

Howard Rosario, CEO, Westcheme and Linda Elkins, director of 'Education Key' - a joint initiative between REST, Sunsuper and STA - will be part of the Government's superannuation choice of fund advisory committee. The five-person independent advisory ...

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 ...