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ASIC pulls up reverse mortgage award winner

... made false claims about the product's impact on pension entitlements and protected loans. ASIC deputy chairman, Jeremy Cooper, warned that the event has flagged a concern regarding undisclosed features and misrepresentations within reverse mortgage products. ...

GE Money to correct problematic sales practices

... Financial Services in 1999 and that GE Money had already begun reviewing these sales practices. Deputy chairman of ASIC, Jeremy Cooper, was optimistic when speaking about the outcome. "We commend GE Money's approach in dealing with these issues. GE Money ...

ASIC and NZ corporate regulator sign cooperation deal

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the New Zealand Companies Office have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work towards greater regulatory cooperation between the two countries. The MOU was signed by the registrar ...

New guide to short and sweet PDS

... prospectuses short and clear, without getting bogged down in legal or financial details, says ASIC's acting chairman, Jeremy Cooper. "So far there's been a lot of 'over-disclosure' as a means of limiting liability. That is clearly not the purpose of ...

Loan doubles lure reverse mortgage providers

... the the lack of cumbersome regulation and the lure that presents to providers, that troubles ASIC's deputy chair, Jeremy Cooper. "Those guarantees are the core flank of SEQUAL's code of conduct, but there is nothing to legally prevent someone not abiding ...

Property groups and advisers get set for scrutiny

... microscope following the widely reported Westpoint debacle, said ASIC's two chief orchestrators. ASIC deputy chair, Jeremy Cooper, said the mezzanine finance property area will be watched closely by the regulator. "We're careful not to throw doubt over ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 15 DEC 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open slightly firmer as a solid lead from the US is expected to offset weaker precious and base metal prices. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index contract was nine points firmer at ...

AES member funds safe

The Australian Enterprise Superannuation (AES) Fund says member money is safe and secure following this week's disqualification by APRA of some of its trustee directors. The regulator disqualified former AES directors Ian Baldock, Kerry Woolacott and ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 29 NOV 2005
The Australian share market is expected to open slightly weaker as a poor lead from the US is expected to spark some profit taking, although precious metal stocks are likely to be firmer after a strong performance overnight. On the Sydney Futures Exchange ...

Daily Economic Update

A draft of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) semi-annual economic outlook - to be published at the end of this month - revealed upgrades to its earlier economic growth forecasts. The draft showed 2005 and 2006 growth ...