News Round Up

Monday, May 13th 2002, 6:44AM

Got a question about hedge funds, but don't know who to ask for an answer? On Thursday this week Good Returns is running its first ever chat session where you can 'talk' to a fund manager online.

The topic this week is hedge funds, and the guest manager answering the questions is Tower.

The session will start at 12.50 and run for up to an hour. If you have a question, or just want to see what questions other people are asking, go to the chat room (take me there).

As the chat progresses the questions and answers appear on your screen.

Details:


If you would a reminder email on the morning of the session click here

CSFB goes full circle
Credit Suisse has completed a full circle and become New Zealand owned again. Several months ago management took over the retail business under a new entity, First NZ Securities, which is headed by former AXA chief executive Ross McEwan, Today the investment banking and institutional arm kicks off under as First NZ Capital.

First NZ Capital, like its retail cousin, is the result of a management buyout of Credit Suisse First Boston's NZ business. It is owned and managed by former staff of CSFB and is headed by Bill Trotter, CSFB's former New Zealand chief executive.

The firm retains a strategic alliance with CSFB, enabling it to provide a full range of investment banking and institutional equities services in New Zealand. It will also work closely with the recently restructured CSFB retail business, First NZ Securities.

Record Numbers get Sorted
The Retirement Commission says record numbers of people are logging into its Sorted website to get out of debt and sort out their personal finances.

The Sorted site, which was launched in September, has just surpassed a quarter of a million visitors. In a random survey of site visits, three out of five visitors said that Sorted had changed the way they manage their money.

The most commonly visited parts of the site are its interactive calculators, with the debt calculators being the most popular. The budgeting calculator and the Money Personality Profiler are the next most visited parts.

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