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AMP gets $100,000 slap on the wrist from ASIC

AMP has agreed to fund a $100,000 corporate disclosure program in the wake of an Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) investigation into announcements the insurance and financial services giant made to the market between July 29 and ...

Significant increases in agricultural output in 2002: ABS

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today released figures showing a record 14% increase to $39 billion in the estimated gross value of agricultural commodities from June 2001 to June 2002. The figure for the corresponding period in 2000-01 was ...

ASIC "disappointed" with fundraising non-disclosures

John Fernando The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) announced today that it had issued 51 interim stop orders and eight final stop orders on prospectuses or Offer Information Statement (OIS) since July 1 2002. The announcement ...

Bearish investors have the edge on professional advisers: survey

Paul Cully Investors would be better off if they listened to their own advice instead of their financial advisers, a joint survey by Adviser Ratings and the Australian Investors Association (AIA) claimed today. The survey, which has been going since ...

Tabcorp and Jupiters to create gaming giant

John Fernando Victoria-based Tabcorp and Queensland casino and hotel operators Jupiters today announced their intention to merge, creating Australia's largest gaming group that is expected to haul in earnings of $700 million a year. The proposed merger ...

Repeat offender gets ASIC life ban

John Fernando The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has permanently banned Robert Reynolds from acting as a representative of a securities dealer or an investment adviser, it said today. Reynolds, of Queensland, was handed down ...