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14 April, 2021 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | ASIC considers regulatory relief for limited advice ROAs | Responding to adviser submissions, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has confirmed it is considering providing regulatory relief so that advisers can provide limited advice with just a record of advice. |
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Money Management Original | ASIC confirms advisers don’t back digital advice | Advisers have made it clear to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission that digital advice should not be counted as a big factor in its review of affordable advice delivery. |
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Money Management Research | The largest ETFs driving growth to $100b | Another $8 billion in assets under management was added to the exchange traded fund industry during Q1, which funds have the largest market caps and how have they performed? |
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Industry News | ASIC business registers to roll under the ATO | As part of the Modernising Business Registers program, all 31 of the corporate regulator’s business registers and the Australian business register will fall under a new system at the Australian Tax Office. |
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Industry News | Scientific Beta launches climate indices | Scientific Beta has launched a series of pure climate impact consistent indices aimed at helping make investment decisions more consistent and maximise their impacts. |
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Features |
Money Management Original | Confusion and frustration in modern times | COVID-19 has been a catalyst for technological change in the industry but, Chris Dastoor writes, a major issue remains in how technology can address the accessibility of advice. |
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Money Management Original | Considering the alternative | While alternative strategies can provide protection during down markets, advisers are still hesitant as they feel the perception of risk and illiquidity overshadow the benefits, Jassmyn Goh finds. |
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