MM Newsletter
  10 May, 2021
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Money Management Original
Hume’s office confirms Govt backing for FASEA rules
The Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority’s functions may have been devolved to Treasury and ASIC but the minister is making clear that nothing else has changed, least of all the exam or degree requirements.
Money Management Original
ASIC proceedings set to be a ‘landmark’ case
If successful, it will be only the second win in Australia against a company for insider trading, but also has the potential to be another big loss in court for the corporate regulator.
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Industry News
Non-listed Aussie RE funds raise $3.86b in 2020
The non-listed funds investing into core Australian real estate have risen by $3.86 billion, despite the outbreak of COVID-19, according to the ANREV’s survey.
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RIAA ESG award winners announced
Citi and Credit Suisse are among the winners in the annual ESG Research Australia awards, with topics including modern slavery and human rights.
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AIA Australia holds first Adviser Summit
AIA Australia is on a mission to develop a robust, sustainable insurance industry by getting industry stakeholders working together. The Adviser Summit 2021 was an opportunity to do just that.
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Industry News
Is it now a good time to buy property?
The proportion of Australians who think now is a good time to buy has dropped by 18% and is at its lowest ebb since lockdowns started last year.
Industry News
Macquarie Wrap surpasses $1b FUM
Funds under administration for the Macquarie Wrap platform has passed a billion dollars this year.
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Advice Revolution to offer free fact find
The firm hopes it will offset the most time-consuming part of the advice process.
Editorial
Money Management Original
Time for administrative flexibility around FASEA exam
An acceleration in the exit rate of financial advisers is guaranteed as the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority exam process comes to a close which is a good reason to inject some flexibility into the process.
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Money Management Original
InFocus: Will multiple failures of the APRA super fund performance test prove fatal?
Mike Taylor questions whether a superannuation fund which experiences multiple failures of the proposed Australian Prudential Regulation Authority superannuation fund performance test has any hope of survival?
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