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  29 September, 2021
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Govt needs to create ‘meaningful’ change
The Government does not deserve credit for fixing “no brainer” issues in the industry and needs to acknowledge that it can regulate an industry out of existence, according to Lifespan.
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New entrants face hurdles in securing professional year
It is the professional year that is the biggest hurdle for new entrants rather than exams but things are likely to improve in 2022 when it is clear how many existing advisers are left in the industry.
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Where leading investors find value in emerging markets
While valuations are stretched in the developing world, emerging markets equities remain relatively attractive. Realindex Investments Senior Quantitative Portfolio Manager Dr Joanna Nash looks at how investors can gain a top down exposure to the growth opportunity, without falling into the trap of becoming overweight to index-dominant China.
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Compliance burden a myth to digital advice take-up
A whitepaper from Ignition Advice has dispelled the myths regarding digital advice take-up, including concerns the corporate regulation will not find it compliant.
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Uncertainty falls for China tech firms
China is “well progressed” through its period of regulatory scrutiny of technology firms which means companies are considering its long-term potential again, according to Antipodes.
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An alternative source of income
Times are tough for investors looking to add value through a defensive portfolio. Find out where commercial Real Estate (CRE) debt fits in a defensive portfolio with an income focus.
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SMSFs shouldn’t use RIC exemptions to ignore law
Although self-managed superannuation funds are exempted from developing a retirement income strategy, fund should not ignore the spirit of the law, according to the SMSF Association.
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The residual impacts of COVID-19 on saving and investing attitudes
Financial wellbeing has become more front of mind for a majority of investors since the outbreak of the pandemic with almost half intending to save and invest more, according to a Schroders-commissioned survey.
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Portfolio change delays from compliance exponentially reduce gains
The difference between an adviser being able to implement portfolio changes immediately compared to six weeks has a material impact on client outcomes, according to modelling.
Industry News
MFS launches small cap fund
The MFS Global New Discovery Trust, which has been available in the US since 2011, will now be available to Australian and New Zealand investors.
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Climate change a bigger impact on portfolios than expected returns
The composition of asset classes may be impacted more by climate change than expected returns over the next five years, as Robeco anticipates more issuance of shares and bonds from green companies going forward.
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WAM Capital targets PM Capital fund
The fund is making a takeover bid for PM Capital Asian Opportunities fund, an offer which is “clearly superior” to an existing proposed scheme of arrangement with a rival bidder.
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AMP Capital appoints real estate CIO
AMP Capital has announced the appointment of Robert Hattersley as its new chief investment officer – real estate.
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Zenith appoints RI head
Dugald Higgins has been promoted to the expanded role of head of responsible investment and real assets.
Expert Analysis
Money Management Original
Make alternative assumptions at your peril
Assuming ‘alternatives’ will help asset allocation could be a mistake as there are distinct differences in the performance and behaviour of funds in this asset class, writes Rowan Stewart.
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The fractionalisation of investments
Tech platforms have opened up a wider range of asset classes, writes Nick Raphaely, and investors can access institutional-quality opportunities by digitally dividing their assets.
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