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| | | HESTA has partnered up with CommInsure to offer income protection to age 67, moving away from OnePath. Starting from next year, HESTA members will receive improved death benefits. The super fund said that under the new insurance offer, a 40 year old ... |
| | | | ... regulation. The tertiary institution has teamed up with Promontory Financial Group to offer the course, said to be a world's first, next year. Professor Kevin Jameson, director of Macquarie University's Applied Finance Centre, said the three-year course ... |
| | | | Property price forecaster BIS Shrapnel has predicted price rises of nearly 20 per cent in Sydney and Perth over the next three years, which equates to about 6 per cent per year. Perth's median house price will rise by 19 per cent from a median of $480,000 ... |
| | | | ... the Nikkei index gained more than 300 points in the week. "But trading volume was also thin this week. I think investors next week will wait and see for some incentives, such as the tankan report," he said. The Bank of Japan plans to release the business ... |
| | | | ... accounts platform. While the non-super version had been launched already, a superannuation version would be on the market by next year. "It's very exciting," she said. "In terms of the restructure we're just getting the right people in the right jobs ... |
| | | | ... and make their lives easier, and having someone dedicated to building adviser resources and relationships is the logical next step in our approach." In addition to Reed, Australian unity has appointed Fabian Cockle as BDM for Victoria and Tasmania. Prior ... |
| | | | ... already know that Greece will be bailed out for a default because its exit from the Eurozone would trigger a game of "who's next?" Small and insignificant Greece may be to the global economy, but it's the thumbtack that's holding the Eurozone together ... |
| | | | ... for segmented advice. "We already offer infrastructure and property as standalone services. Asset allocation would be the next one we'd look at whether we should do something separately and then Australian equities could be the next logical one," said ... |
| | | | ... Equity Fund, is taking long service leave in July and, according to Perpetual, will be returning to the organisation early next year. His deputy on the fund, Paul Skamvougeras, has taken over the role. Meanwhile, portfolio manager Matt Williams, who ... |
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