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Trans-Tasman tax changes implemented under CER agreement

Senator Helen Coonan, Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer, has committed the government to trans-Tasman triangular tax reform, exchanging formal letters with Jim Anderton, the New Zealand Minister for Economic Development. Triangular taxation ...

Saint George Bank embarks on Crusade Global Trust 2 of 2003

Saint George Bank has today announced that they will begin a marketing campaign for a proposed global mortgage-backed securities issue under the Crusade securitisation program. The issue is to be known as Crusade Global Trust number two of 2003 and ...

Morningstar's study on fund manager performance and characteristics

Morningstar has said that top-performing retail share funds for one year are not usually going to be those of the next, according to a new study published by the ratings house and commissioned by Vanguard Investments Australia. "The study show clearly ...

Cbus launches financial education initiative

One of Australia's biggest industry superannuation funds, Cbus, has launched an education campaign to help members understand the basics of budgeting, managing debt and other financial planning issues. ACTU Secretary Greg Combet launched the initiative ...

PSS/CSS calls for withdrawal of Gunns resolution

The Public Sector and Commonwealth Super (PSS/CSS) funds has called for the withdrawal or a delay in the resolution to alter Gunns Limited's articles of association to prevent development, clearfelling or selective logging of defined old-growth forest ...

ASIC clears Australian investment banking analysts of serious misconduct

While analysts at Australian investment banks were unlikely to have been embroiled in the same conflicts of interest that have bedevilled US securities firms, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) said today there are a number ...

Dotnet director sentenced to 12 months jail

Dotnet director, Andrew Geoffrey Thomson has been sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on each of three charges of making false and misleading statements in a prospectus, ASIC had reported. The County Court of Victoria ordered that Mr Thomson will serve ...

Costello defends ASIC chief after tax scandal claims

Treasurer Peter Costello has defended the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) chief David Knott's record, after claims a former business partner was involved in a sales tax scandal. Earlier today it was alleged that Mr Knott, who ...

ASIC chairman to retire at end 2003

David Knott, the chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), announced today that he would step down from the position of ASIC Chairman at the end of 2003. Mr Knott joined ASIC as deputy chairman in July 1999 and was appointed ...

Federal, State and Territory governments to deal with property hustlers

The Commonwealth, States and Territories have agreed to set up a working party to establish a common regulatory framework to deal with high-pressure property investment marketers. "This is a positive first step by all the parties to effectively tackle ...