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More staff embroiled in Macquarie investigation

HARRISON WORLEY  |  FRIDAY, 24 JAN 2020
... benefit of dividend withholding tax credits. In 2018 Macquarie said the investors' claims were refused and German revenue was not impacted by the deal. Originally, German authorities had indicated their desire to interview up to 30 individuals involved ...

Former Wells Fargo chief banned for life

ALLY SELBY  |  FRIDAY, 24 JAN 2020
... any, further action by the company is appropriate with respect to any of the named individuals," he said. "Wells Fargo will not make any remaining compensation payments that may be owed to these individuals while we review the filings." Scharf accepted ...

Chief economist update: Strength in jobs downs RBA rate cut expectations

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 24 JAN 2020
... cut from 60% a day before the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) release the "good news" on the domestic labour market. Not surprisingly, the Australian jumped by more than half a percent versus the greenback but surprisingly, the All Ordinaries index ...

Statewide dumps executives

HARRISON WORLEY  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... "As an organisation who exists solely for our members, we understand that our actions set the tone for what will and will not be accepted, for members, for staff and for the wider community," Statewide Super chief executive Tony D'Alessandro said ...

Technology to transform coming decades

ALLY SELBY  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... gas emissions and waste plastics, grows as the economy grows." Instead, we will produce new, more efficient products that do not deplete natural resources while aiming to reduce our environmental impact, waste and energy use. KPMG said new recycled products ...

The growing risk to financial advisers

ALLY SELBY  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... back of the Hayne Royal Commission. "The industry is in a state of flux and for those of us who remain, the transition is not an easy one," Hutton said. "The challenge for advisers is to find a way to repair the trust that has been damaged following ...

Aussie stocks burnt in blaze

ALLY SELBY  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... companies, with real implications for our retail, insurance, agriculture and transport sectors. The Australian economy is also not without risk, with many economists predicting that the bushfire crisis could drag GDP by 0.25% for both the fourth quarter ...

American private debt fund eyes Australia

KANIKA SOOD  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... lender to homegrown zipMoney. The firm invests in shorter duration, non-syndicated, primarily asset-based facilities. It does not lend money to private equity firms looking to finance a buyout. It prefers to be the sole lender in transactions and default ...

Major life insurers continue to suffer

HARRISON WORLEY  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... annual sales. AMP suffered the most thanks to a 63.8% drop in risk sales compared with the year prior, with BT and Westpac not far behind after selling 61.7% less. AIA (-42.8%) and CommInsure (-35.7%) also took "very significant" falls in their sales ...

Government opens BEAR extension consultation

HARRISON WORLEY  |  THURSDAY, 23 JAN 2020
... was no reason why directors and senior executives of superannuation funds - set to come under the scope of the FAR - should not be subject to similar statutory obligations imposed on board members and banking executives by the BEAR. The government said ...