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  28 October, 2020
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Hume and remaining ASIC commissioners were in the dark on Shipton
The four Australian Securities and Investments Commission commissioners were left in the dark on the expenses issues surrounding the regulator’s chairman, James Shipton, and his deputy Daniel Crennan while the Assistant Minister, Jane Hume, was in the dark until last Friday.
Money Management Original
No question. ASIC thinks advisers view it positively
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has confirmed it has never specifically surveyed advisers but believes they regard its consultations positively.
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One infrastructure fund prevails over COVID-19
The only infrastructure fund to have made a return so far this year was an unlisted fund and it was also the top performer over the longer term, according to data.
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How are markets compared to the 2016 election?
With just one week to go until the US election, markets are performing far better than at this point in the last election in 2016, with the ASX 200 leading the way, but the risk of a recount remains a fear.
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Bridging the platform gap
The digitalisation of advice is creating a breadth of technology partners & solutions for advisers to improve business & client engagement processes. But is it a case of less is more?
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Industry News
Sell-off risk if US election result is contested
Uncertainty of the result of the US election on November 3 could lead to a market sell-off, according to State Street Global Advisors.
Industry News
Earnings data exceed pessimistic scenarios
Economic and earnings data has begun to exceed pessimistic projections and the earnings guidance is expected to pick up, according to State Street Global Markets.
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Committee chair describes ASIC hierarchy as ‘total mess’
The executive of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has found itself under continuing pressure in front of Senate Estimates with suggestions its leadership had failed to keep its own house in order.
Industry News
Elston hires two
Artem Zainitdinov has been appointed as equities dealer/portfolio analyst and David Seager as investment analyst (multi-asset).
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Key management changes at ClearView
Zurich’s Gerard Kerr has been appointed to run ClearView’s life insurance business.
Industry News
FPA elects new board members
Kearsten James, Julie Matheson and Julian Place have been elected to the Financial Planning Association of Australia board, while Marisa Broome will continue as chair.
Industry News
Calastone acquired by The Carlyle Group
The acquisition by the US investment firm would support the company’s long-term growth plans and product innovation.
Features
Money Management Original
Ironing out the wrinkles in the Budget’s new super approach
Mike Taylor writes that the Government’s Your Future, Your Super Budget announcement might look good at first blush but contains a number of wrinkles which need to be ironed out.
Money Management Original
Exploring the small/mid-cap frontier
As investors search for growth in the new (post-COVID-19) world, Chris Dastoor writes, small/mid-caps are the frontier – although it will require experienced trailblazers to navigate.
Money Management Original
The industry needs smarter regulation
As a part of its wealth management series, Money Management speaks to financial planning groups and asks them to share their views on the industry in a new environment. This month, Money Management spoke to Infocus managing director, Darren Steinhardt, and Roy McKelvie, non-executive director and chair.
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