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| | ... manager Astarra Asset Management (AAM), Shawn Richard, pleaded guilty to two counts of dishonest conduct in the Supreme Court of NSW on Friday. Richard also pleaded guilty to one charge of making false statements in relation to financial products. Richard ... |
| | | ... economics news scheduled on Friday. In equities news, ANZ Banking Group Ltd holds its annual general meeting. The NSW Supreme Court is listed to hand down a decision concerning former non-executive directors of James Hardie Industries. BC Iron Ltd holds ... |
| | | ... undisclosed payments. Richard was granted bail subject to a number of conditions. He was committed for sentence to the Supreme Court of NSW and is scheduled to appear for arrangement on 4 February next year. The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions ... |
| | | ... regarding the super fund's entitlements in the Commonwealth Property Hotel Fund. Court documents filed in June with the Supreme Court of New South Wales show that AvSuper has challenged the interpretation of provisions of the Constitution of the Commonwealth ... |
| | | ... earning season begins. The public examination by liquidators into the collapse of Octaviar continues in the NSW Supreme Court. The Diggers and Dealers Mining Forum begins in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. On Friday, Australia's sharemarket suffered broad-based ... |
| | | ... examination into the collapse of financial services company Octavia Ltd, formerly known as MFS, continues in the NSW Supreme Court. A Melbourne Mining Club event will feature BCD Resources chief executive Bill Colvin, Liberty Resources managing director ... |
| | | ... commercial development. The site is bordered by the Darlinghurst Gaol - now the National Art School - and the NSW Supreme Court. Cbus Property and St Hilliers expect the construction of this development project to start in December, with an expected ... |
| | | ... Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). The examination of the Octaviar (formerly MFS) collapse continues in the NSW Supreme Court. The Australian share market closed firmly in the black on Thursday following positive overseas leads, stronger commodity ... |
| | | ... its fourth quarter financial results. The examination of the Octaviar (formerly MFS) collapse continues in the NSW Supreme Court. The Australian share market closed higher, buoyed by a record gold price and bargain-hunting on stocks considered to be ... |
| | | ... CSR Ltd releases annual results and the examination of the Octaviar (formerly MFS) collapse continues in the NSW Supreme Court. In Australia on Tuesday, the Australian share market reversed early gains to close one per cent lower, as investors worried ... |
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