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| | | ... pie and will acquire a strategic holding in Equity Trustees after its buyout offer for The Trust Company didn't catch the eye of the board. IOOF will likely acquire 13% of the Equity Trustees shares currently owned by The Trust Company. "The purchase ... |
| | | | ... Authority (APRA) is not geared for large-scale regulation of small operators. ASIC, she said, has the capability to "keep an eye on a much wider spread." However, Jordan George of the SMSF Professionals' Association of Australia (SPAA), said he did not ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following a plunge on Wall Street as the US investors eye possible military intervention in Syria. At 0800 AEST on Wednesday, the September share price index futures contract was down 55 points at 5,068. ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower after Wall Street fell following a disappointing durable goods report which raised fresh concerns about the strength of the US economy. The fall was sharply exacerbated when Secretary of State John Kerry ... |
| | | | ... brands, healthcare and education. While with ageing population, there are opportunities in areas such as hearing aids and eye care. Ultimately, Natoff and Stafford said the demographics theme is compelling, but in the day-to-day running of the fund simply ... |
| | | | Australian shares are lower as grim company outlooks and falls on international markets weigh down the market. At 1017 AEST on Tuesday, the All Ordinaries was down 49.7 points, or 0.97, at 5,052.6. CMC market analyst Michael McCarthy said the bleak ... |
| | | | Australian shares are flat, with rises in energy companies underpinning much of the market. IG markets analyst Evan Lucas said several market heavyweights, including the Commonwealth Bank and Telstra, going ex-dividend were weighing on the market. But ... |
| | | | The increasing demand for aged care services in Australia and the lack of offers have caught the eye of international firms, some of which are beefing up to make an entrance Down Under. "We have been looking for partners in Australia and it's a challenging ... |
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