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Eliza Bavin

Eliza Bavin

Senior Journalist at Financial Standard

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    Recent Articles

    financialstandard.com.au

    Swan hits back at Bragg: 'That's wrong of you'

    Cbus chair Wayne Swan fronted a parliamentary hearing today, hitting back at questions put to him about fund governance and payments made to the CFMEU.
    financialstandard.com.au

    Bullock hints at no rate cut in 2025

    Reserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock has struck a hawkish tone on interest rates when addressing a CEDA dinner.
    financialstandard.com.au

    TAL appoints new chief executive

    TAL has named its new chief executive and managing director, set to take the top spot from October 1.
    financialstandard.com.au

    Annual MAX Awards celebrates best in industry

    Last night around 300 people gathered at the Sofitel Wentworth Sydney to recognise the best of the best in the wealth management industry.
    financialstandard.com.au

    Vale Wayne McGauley

    The financial services industry is remembering Wayne McGauley.
    financialstandard.com.au

    New fund launches on Chi-X - Financial Standard

    The 360 Capital Active Value Equity Fund (TAVF) has launched on the Chi-X Australia stock exchange due to growing demand from Australian retail investors.
    financialstandard.com.au

    Munich RE appoints Australasia lead - Financial Standard

    Munich RE has appointed Scott Hawkins as managing director of Australasia succeeding Ralph Ronnenberg who is moving into a new position as head of reinsurance controlling.
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    Brisbane Mater acquired for $122.5m - Financial Standard

    Mater Misericordiae, Queensland’s largest Catholic, not-for-profit hospital, has been acquired by Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT for $122.5 million.