15 February 2001 | BT Funds Management is feeling the heat of the recent slump in its Australian equities performance.
18 October 2000 | BT Funds Management chief executive Ian Martin has beaten a high profile field of candidates for the Best Millennium Fund Management Award by Australian Banking & Finance newspaper.
12 October 2000 | New Zealand’s funds management industry says overseas-based fund managers may snare most of the business for the Government’s proposed superannuation fund.
31 August 2000 | IPAC Securities has sold its 50 per cent share of New Zealand Funds Management (NZFM) following a management buyout.
17 August 2000 | Screen scraping technology is raising grave concerns about security risks across the financial services industry with some players fearing it could leave customers exposed to hackers.
17 August 2000 |
8 August 2000 | BT Portfolio Services has more than tripled the size of its wrap service over the past year, raising funds under administration to $1.7 billion.
3 August 2000 | The funds management industry should brace itself for an explosion of product launches in the next few years, according to BT Funds Management’s Terry Power.
24 July 2000 | The funds management industry should brace itself for an explosion of product launches in the next few years, according to BT Funds Management’s Terry Power.
12 July 2000 | BT Funds Management believes it will be close to the top of the inflow tables when Assirt re-leases its market share report for the June quarter next month.
7 July 2000 | BT Funds Management is to merge the BT Property Trust and BT Office Trust to create Austra-lia's biggest office-specific property trust, with total assets of $1.5 billion.
8 June 2000 | BT Funds Management has become the first fund manager in Australia to offer a managed fund that only requires an electronic signature.
12 May 2000 | National Australia Bank has taken top spot in market share figures published by re-search house Assirt for the three months to the end of March.
8 May 2000 | Most fund managers have walked away virtually unscathed from the carnage brought about by the fall in technology stocks last month.
27 April 2000 | Platinum Asset Management was born on 1 March 1994, the boutique brainchild of Kerr Neilson and a team of six other former BT Funds Management international equities experts.
12:00 AM | ASSIRT has given the thumbs up to BT Funds Management's investment team follow-ing its acquisition by Principal Financial Services.
7 April 2000 | ASSIRT has given the thumbs up to BT Funds Management's investment team following its acqui-sition by Principal Financial Services.
30 March 2000 | Colonial has become the first fund manager to win outright back-to-back Money Management Fund Manager of the Year awards.
30 March 2000 | While Colonial and MLC may have taken the top two positions in the Money Management Fund Manager of the Year due to their strong showing over a number of categories, both failed to win a single individual award.
27 March 2000 | Colonial has become the first fund manager to win outright back-to-back Money Management Fund Manager of the Year awards.
17 February 2000 | Japanese equities were one of the stand-out performers on global share markets last year.
17 February 2000 | BT Funds Management (BTFM) has radically altered its game plan in the retail fi-nancial services market under a joint venture arrangement with American Interna-tional Assurance (AIA).
8 February 2000 | In a further sign that Australian investors are ready to take another look at Asia, BT Funds Management (BTFM) will roll out a specialist Japanese share fund today.
3 February 2000 | This year is going to be tougher for investors than 1999, according to one leading economist.
BT Fund Management’s chief economist Dr Chris Caton told delegates at an AMP Financial Planning conference yesterday that, despite the bull run of the Australian stockmarket last year, this would slow down in 2000.
3 February 2000 | Master trust operators may be slugged with a price hike under a recently released policy from Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
Law firm Freehill Hollingdale & Page says the much anticipated policy paper on master trusts and wrap accounts could mean investors cop higher MERs and could deter smaller dealer groups from operating their own wraps.