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16 November, 2021 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | ‘Novelty’ not a regulatory risk for ASIC | ‘Novelty’ financial products are unlikely to see a higher regulatory scrutiny in the future as it is too hard to determine what that definition covers, according to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. |
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Money Management Original | Tech not changing advisers’ purpose | How the industry adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic is proof technology is not changing the role of advisers, according to TAL. |
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Industry News | Advice sector should not fund CSLR: Synchron | The Government is making scapegoats out of the advice industry even though it is not responsible for product failures or the vast majority of financial complaints, according to Synchron. |
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Money Management Original | Forager examines social media stocks | Changes to privacy permissions has forced Forager Funds Management to look closely at its social media holdings, particularly with Twitter which has struggled to reach its potential. |
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Sponsored Content | How to play the reopening of Australia thematic | As Sydney and Melbourne comes out of lockdown, here are some reopening trades in the Australian credit market which investors should consider as part of their fixed income portfolios |
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Industry News | The Principal’s Community breaks away from BT | As more advisers go independent following the Royal Commission, Kon Costas has broken away from BT Practice Principal’s Community to form his own self-licensed adviser service called The Principal’s Community. |
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Industry News | Calls for MIS to be included in CSLR | CHOICE is calling for an industry-funded compensation scheme of last resort to include investment managers, as cases such as the Sterling Group collapse has caused homelessness and severe financial hardship for retirees. |
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Expert Analysis |
Money Management Original | The hitchhiker’s guide to alternatives | Investors may know they need an allocation to alternatives, writes David Lebovitz, Jason DeSena and Pulkit Sharma, but knowing which ones to include is less clear-cut. |
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Money Management Original | Too big to ignore | Investors could be forgiven for overlooking Asia-ex Japan in their portfolios, Geoff Bazzan writes, but its forecast growth and consumption opportunities make it too important to ignore. |
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