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12 January, 2022 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | Has the Govt gone too far with education pathway proposal? | The Association of Financial Advisers is questioning whether the requirement for experienced advisers to only need one subject, rather than eight, to continuing practicing is going to undermine the profession. |
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Sponsored Content | Economic Whiplash? | While there were several anomalous economic developments in 2021, the biggest was inflation. Brandywine Global experts across asset classes review how these anomalies may evolve and shape global markets and the economy in 2022. |
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Industry News | DII new business at 10-year low | COVID-19 lockdowns and disruptions in advice distribution channels have led to the continued decrease of new business in the risk market, according to DEXX&R. |
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Sponsored Content | ESG Investing - Where to for Australia? | ESG investing continues to be an area of growth and focus for asset managers, financial advisers, and investors, alike. What does this mean for Australia’s investment sector? |
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Industry News | Mason Stevens appoints chief executive | Mason Stevens has replaced outgoing Vincent Hua with Tim Yule as chief executive, bringing 25 years of experience in investment banking and wealth management to the role. |
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Features |
Money Management Original | A case of déjà vu | There was no let-up in compliance and regulatory changes for financial advisers in 2021, writes Laura Dew, as they rushed to meet the FASEA deadline by the end of the year. |
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