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  11 June, 2021
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Over 1,200 advisers quit year-to-date
Around 300 financial advisers are known to have passed their Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority exam but left the industry this year, according to data.
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‘Career break’ should be last resort for exam takers
To avoid any uncertainty over the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority exam scheduling next year, advisers should only take the ‘career break’ option as a last resort, the Financial Planning Association of Australia warns.
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ASIC casts doubt on fault-based framework
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has told Parliament it would “likely be difficult” for it to move to a faults-based framework as proposed in the latest Treasury Laws Amendment (Measures No.1 2021) Bill.
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Adviser industry suffering highest levels of burnout
Over 80% of financial advisers say they find regulatory and compliance demands to be highly or very highly stressful, according to a report.
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Earnings outlook: A growing economy drives multi-year earnings rerates
Faced with the headwinds of pronounced health and economic uncertainty, what does 2021 and 2022 offer on the earnings front? Paul Xiradis, Executive Chairman, Chief Investment Officer and Head of Equities at Ausbil, shares his thoughts.
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Australia to move to environment of 'cutting the pie'
Australia is likely to mimic the US by making a move away from a growth-focused environment to one focused on redistribution, according to T. Rowe Price, while sectors are likely to come under increased government scrutiny.
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Global ETPs see 110% AUM growth
Investors are demonstrating a clear preference for accessing global equities via exchange traded products as assets have increased by more than 100% in the past year, double the growth in Australian equity ones.
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Zenith introduces dedicated index fund rating
Increased demand for a dedicated rating scale will include ratings of ‘Index Highly Recommended’, ‘Index Recommended’ and ‘Index Approved’.
Outsiders
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Here comes the money shot
As an older gentleman, Outsider has already felt flustered trying to navigate the world of alternative investments, including cryptocurrency.
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Boardroom bingo no fun when old grudges die hard
Outsider has long accepted that when politicians retire they frequently pop up in what could quite accurately be described as corporate sinecures.
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The Joye of knowing that when you’re right, you’re right
Outsider loves a fund manager prepared to back themselves and, frankly, such people are never in particularly short supply.
Fund Manager of the Year 2021
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Depth of team knowledge helps Pendal fund
Managed by one of the largest equity teams in Australia, the Pendal Australian Share fund has scooped victory in the category of SMA – Australian equity.
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Balancing cost and quality
Low cost and high-quality products – that is what Vanguard says puts them ahead of other exchange traded fund (ETF) providers as they take out the 2021 Money Management Fund Manager of the Year ETF Provider of the Year award.
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More than a ‘feel good’ portfolio
The Australian Ethical Australia Shares fund is more than just a “feel good” portfolio and it has taken out the 2021 Money Management Fund Manager of the Year Responsible Investments award.
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