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Jailed super fraudsters forfeit nearly $6m

HAMISH MADDEN  |  WEDNESDAY, 30 AUG 2006
A father and son, currently serving 18 months in jail for promising clients a 'superannuation cashback' arrangement as part of an illegal scheme, have been ordered to forfeit millions of dollars in holdings and assets. Following an Australian Securities ...

ABA counters international non-compliance findings

The Australian Banker's Association (ABA) has spoken out after a report claims Australia is not compliant with anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) proposals. The ABA has conceded that it is not surprised by the findings ...

Merchandise imports rise to $11.84 billion: ABS

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 18 NOV 2003
Merchandise imports rose three per cent in October to $11.84 billion as the higher Aussie dollar pushed down the price of imported goods. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said imports rose $350 million in the month. Imports of food and live ...

Labor proposes stronger corporate disclosure measures

... the effluxion of time." The senator has also said that since the release of the CLERP 9 policy paper in September 2002, fat cat salaries have continued unabated, 'shonky' market practices in the investment banking industry have been exposed by the Australian ...

Investors shy away from risk as losses kick in: AIM

... Balanced, have no allocation to property at all. He queried whether this asset allocation made fund managers "dumb" or "too fat," and added that onus was now on finding new strategies to boost returns. Private equity, credit risk funds, new listed property ...
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