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GE pumps $98 million into Burnley development

Melbourne will be home to GE Australia's new $98 million financial services centre to be developed at the company's existing Burnley site. The move will create a least 1500 new jobs, confirming Victoria as a financial services hub in the Asia Pacific ...

NYSE chairman resigns amid pay package turmoil

WITH AAP  |  THURSDAY, 18 SEP 2003
New York Stock Exchange chairman Dick Grasso resigned today amid rising fury over his $US139.5 million ($A210.25 million) pay package. Mr Grasso entered an emergency meeting of the NYSE board and said he was prepared to offer his resignation if the ...

Democrats round on government portability regulations

Although striking a deal to introduce limited co-contributions and reduce the superannuation surcharge, and thus emerging as a key player in the retirement savings policy debate, the Australian Democrats have again attacked the government's superannuation ...

Senate Super Committee calls for rewrite of government portability regulations

Senator Nick Sherry, the shadow minister for retirement incomes and savings, has said that the Senate Super Committee has unanimously requested the Government rewrite its so-called portability regulations. "The portability regulations claim to allow ...

Independent introduces bill to cut MP's super perks

An independent MP introduced a bill today that would give federal parliamentarians the choice to slash their taxpayer-funded superannuation bonanzas. NSW MP Peter Andren, a campaigner against extraordinarily generous parliamentary perks, introduced ...

UK brokerage firm to launch "socially irresponsible" investment fund

UK brokerage firm Willis Owen has unveiled plans to launch a 'vice' fund dedicated to putting money in companies shunned by ethical investment campaigners. This fund will focus in particular on "high dependency" stocks - such as shares in betting shops ...

ANZ responds to NZ poor management report

ANZ Banking Group Ltd has hit back at a report in New Zealand that claimed it has a poor management culture with a poor reputation for looking after its customers. ANZ, which is attempting to buy the National Bank of New Zealand, came under fire in ...

Australians to be reunited with their lost super

Australians will be given the chance to receive their lost super, following the launch of a campaign by Australia's Unclaimed Super Fund (AUSfund). AUSfund said they hold $7 billion in lost superannuation, and the amount held in unclaimed accounts grows ...

Senator Campbell calls for single Asia-Pacific finance market

The formation of a single Asia Pacific finance market was one of the next major steps in globalisation of financial services, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer Senator Ian Campbell has announced. He said Australia would benefit greatly from ...

Federal Government welcomes ASIC investment banking report

The Federal Government has welcomed the release of a report by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) into the independence of research analysts in the investment banking industry. "The review will be a very valuable contribution ...