MM Newsletter
  04 June, 2021
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Don’t look for FASEA exam ‘loopholes’: AFA
Advisers who want to continue in the industry should do everything they can to pass the exam this year as it is not clear whether they will be able to sit an exam next year without going through the new entrant pathway, the Association of Financial Advisers has warned.
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Over 100 advisers leave the industry in a single week
This week 103 advisers left the industry during a period which saw a lot of adviser movement thanks to IOOF finalising its absorption of MLC Wealth advisers.
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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.
Money Management Original
PY can be structured part-time
The professional year does not need to be completed full-time as provisions for part-time work are allowed, while the number of entrants doing their PY has increased tenfold since 2019.
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Robeco set sights on Australia’s lack of climate change policy
Dutch asset manager has “strong reservations” about Australia’s efforts to meet the Paris Agreement and is keen to join with institutional investors to engage with the Federal Government.
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The next evolution of defensive portfolios
A simple reallocation can enhance the return profile of defensive portfolios while maintaining a high level of safety and protection. We explore how this can be achieved.
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Money Management Original
Growth outperformance still possible despite value rally
Investors should not “give up on growth”, according to BetaShares, as there is still an opportunity for it to outperform over the next six months.
Industry News
A-REITs surpass unlisted property in March quarter
Australia’s listed property funds have experienced a strong turnaround and the sector’s average returns were only beat by global equities in the March quarter, according to data.
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Ex-adviser banned for three years
Brisbane-based Nathan Smith failed to provide advice that was in the best interest of clients.
Industry News
BlackRock appoints iShares head
James Kingston will replace Christian Obrist as head of iShares Australasia, while Chantal Giles has been appointed as head of iShares Wealth.
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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.
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