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22 February, 2021 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | How much use is an AFCA review without discussion of broader costs? | The Federal Government has acted to initiate the scheduled review of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority but its terms of reference will not specifically touch on the sore points of a compensation scheme of last resort or the cost of professional indemnity insurance. |
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Industry News | Relief for SMSFs with LRBAs | Self-managed superannuation funds with limited recourse borrowing arrangements will not be penalised for capitalising interest as a result of COVID-19. |
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Sponsored Content | Does a sustainable approach improve investment outcomes? | The research on ESG and sustainable returns is investing in the approach does not sacrifice returns, or cost the investor more, and may enhance both risk and return. What has been the experience at Ausbil? |
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Industry News | Investors believe ESG will outperform | Over the next three years, a majority of investors believe environmental, social and governance funds will outperform, according to a survey from bfinance. |
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Editorial |
Money Management Original | Govt needs to destress licensee balance sheets | If the Government wants the industry to pay for a compensation scheme of last resort then it needs to review and remove many other regulatory costs, starting with professional indemnity insurance. |
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InFocus |
Money Management Original | InFocus: Minus its big jewels, is the AMP crown worth buying? | Mike Taylor writes that in the wake of Ares pulling back from its bid for the entirety of AMP Limited, the board and shareholders are being made patently aware that separating the company’s component parts is a dangerous strategy. |
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