Sally Rose, Financial Review

Sally Rose

Financial Review

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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  • Financial Review
  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Canberra Times
  • The Age
  • WAtoday

Past articles by Sally:

NAB's MLC Super now Australia's largest retail superannuation fund

National Australia Bank is forging ahead with plans to win a greater slice of the nation's $2.3 trillion superannuation pool. → Read More

Bankers' pay to be reviewed by former public service cop Stephen Sedgwick

Former Australian Public Service Commissioner Stephen Sedgwick will lead a review into bankers' pay and commissions. → Read More

Xero and Commonwealth Bank beef-up their small business links

Executives from the country's biggest bank and accounting software provider want the newly re-elected government to focus on small business. → Read More

Startup Airwallex to take on the banks, Western Union and Paypal

Having raised $5 million, from backers such as Gobi Partners, Melbourne payments technology start-up Airwallex is ready to launch. → Read More

NSW ends 'at fault' insurance penalties for minor car crashes

NSW plans to streamline compulsory third party insurance for drivers so there is no need to decide who was to blame. Lawyers are not happy. → Read More

Brexit smashes already modest super fund returns for year end

Fallout from the 'Brexit' has smashed some superannuation funds' chances of deliverng any gains to their members in the 2016 financial year. → Read More

Guvera spruiker Paul Jansz labels blocking of float 'small-minded' and 'a tragedy'

The head of a network of accountants spruiking Guvera to small super-fund investors says the ASX is "small minded" for blocking the float. → Read More

Scientologist ethos used to train NSG financial planners to sell life insurance

A Melbourne-based financial planning group targeted by the regulator in a landmark court case used the teachings of Church of Scientology. → Read More

Bernie Fraser's superannuation governance review fizzles

The non-profit superannuation lobby's governance review, led by Bernie Fraser, has stalled and is set to sink without a trace if Labor wins the federal election. → Read More

Guvera IPO under the microscope at ASIC, ASX

The $1.3 billion float of online music streaming business Guvera is on ice as the regulator and exchange operator review the offer. → Read More

Australian Shareholders' Association sounds warning on Guvera float

The Australian Shareholders' Association has issued a statement to warn investors off the $1.3 billion Guvera float. → Read More

Accountants loaded clients into SMSFs to invest in Guvera ahead of IPO

Scores of accountants could be dealing with angry clients if the controversial $1.3 billion IPO from online music streaming service Guvera flops. → Read More

ASIC targets mid-tier brokers over leaks and dodgy deals

In the wake of the collapse of BBY the financial regulator is worried about how mid-tier research and broking firms and managing conflicts of interest. → Read More

Kelly O'Dwyer feeling heat on super changes in Peter Costello's old seat Higgins

Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer has hosed down rumours she was kept out of the loop ahead of the government's crackdown on super. → Read More

Roy Morgan pollsters tip budget superannuation crackdown to cost Liberals votes

Roy Morgan Research shows the government's crackdown on superannuation tax perks for the wealthy will hit its voter base. → Read More

No answers from AMP on chairman Simon McKeon's departure

AMP, an advocate for improved corporate disclosures, has refused to shed any light on the shock departure of its own chairman Simon McKeon. → Read More

AMP Wealth posts 39pc drop in cashflow as Simon McKeon departs

AMP has reported an almost 40 per cent drop in first quarter cashflow across its critical wealth management business. → Read More

SMSFs hit by budget super crackdown forced to leverage up to buy properties

Accountants and wealth advisers predict a spike in risky property borrowing by self-managed super funds because of tougher superannuation rules. → Read More

Budget 2016: Why the super crackdown could add fuel to the housing affordability fire

A crackdown on superannuation tax concessions for the rich, coupled with a budget day cut to interest rates, could increase the flow of funds into negatively geared investment property. → Read More

Super strategies to stay ahead of budget changes

There is just enough time left to stash more cash into your nest egg ahead of an expected crackdown on superannuation tax breaks in the budget. → Read More