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  14 September, 2020
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We have the power to obtain documents says ASIC
Financial services companies cannot necessarily rely on claims of legal privilege to prevent the Australian Securities and Investments Commission obtaining documents – something proved in recent action against RI Advice.
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BNPL may have hit ceiling
Buy now, pay later stocks like Afterpay, Sezzle and Zip may have hit their ceiling as increased competition from established financial firms enter the market.
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Guidance produced on climate change impact in joint venture
Collaboration between climate scientists and finance firms like NAB, Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank has produced guidance on assessing the physical risks of climate change to infrastructure.
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BIIP to help economy recover
Migrant investors have a greater investment capacity to help fuel Australia’s economic recovery, according to Atlas Advisors Australia.
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Allianz Retire Plus launches Future Safe on HUB24
The firm’s flagship retirement product has been integrated to the HUB24 platform.
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Former Big Un investment analyst sentenced to jail
Former investment analyst, Michael Ming Jinn Ho, has been sentenced to three years imprisonment for insider trading in Bing Un Limited shares.
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Why individual adviser licensing would have helped MLC advisers
As MLC advisers contemplate their migration to working under IOOF licenses, they might consider how different the story would be if they were individually licensed.
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InFocus: How IOOF has purchased scale and leadership
IOOF’s acquisition of MLC Wealth has confirmed the multi-billion dollar exit of the major banks from wealth management in Australia at the same time as handing the firm scale leadership in the advice and platforms sectors, Mike Taylor writes.
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