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Mariner parks infrastructure trust at Opera House

Financial services group Mariner has launched an infrastructure trust with the Sydney Opera House's car par as its principal asset and offering tax deferred returns of up to 19.8 per cent. The Mariner Infrastructure Trust No.1 was made possible after ...

APRA bolsters research team

APRA has upgraded its research team with the appointments of Dr Neil Esho, Professor Ian Sharpe and Dr Wilson Sy to its in-house research unit. APRA's chairman John Laker said applied research is critical in helping APRA identify some of the risk issues ...

Makeover for WHTM Asset Management

Boutique Australian equities funds manager WHTM Asset Management (WHTM) has undergone a complete overhaul including a name change, an ownership restructure, and the implementation of a cap on funds. WHTM will now be called Hyperion Asset Management ...

Australian Shareholder Association gets Rapid sharemarket update

Australian Shareholder Association members will have access to the same stock market research previously available to only the institutional sector. ASA members will be able to access on-line rapid ratings equity research which is the same market research ...

AGEST lines up managers for its alternative funds

AGEST has appointed Quellos and Warakirri Asset Management to manage its absolute return fund. AGEST has allocated $11 million each to Quellos and Warakirri with a total of 22 million to manage the absolute return fund. Wilshire will manage the superannuation ...

New editor for The Age

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 23 JUL 2004
Englishman Andrew Jaspan has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of Melbourne newspaper The Age. Jaspan, 52, the current editor of Scotland\'s Sunday Herald, will move to Melbourne to take over from outgoing editor Michael Gawenda, according to ...

Plan for trans-Tasman mutual recognition of securities

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 18 MAY 2004
The Australian and New Zealand financial systems will take another step closer under a plan for trans-Tasman mutual recognition of securities. NZ Commerce Minister Margaret Wilson and parliamentary secretary to the treasurer Ross Cameron today released ...

Healthcare, biotechs seen as best Australian investments

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 23 JAN 2004
Australia's healthcare and biotechnology sectors offered the best opportunities for investment, a prominent United States investor told a gathering in Los Angeles last week. Tom Lynch, managing director of Wilshire Associates' Private Equity Group ...

Midday market wrap: shares edge higher

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 8 DEC 2003
The Australian stock market opened in positive territory today as banks and major resource stock edge higher in response to positive economic outlook. By 1010 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was up 11.8 points to 3241.6 while the all ordinaries ...

Midday Market Wrap: Banking sector boosts market

The Australian share market remained higher at noon, boosted by a stronger banking sector, as investors brush off yesterday's hike in official interest rates. By 1201 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was 13.0 points higher at 3228.3 while the all ...