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  21 January, 2021
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Money Management Original
Industry funds cite early release backing for intra-fund advice extension
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission need only regulate in the same terms it did for early release superannuation advice to extend intra-fund advice, according to Industry Super Australia.
Money Management Original
Is the ASIC affordable advice review just the first step?
Will the Government initiate an independent review of the legislation and regulation around financial planning based on the findings of the current Australian Securities and Investments Commission affordable advice review?
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Don't fight the fed
How should investors respond to a new low yield problem and what to consider when designing your asset allocation for a post-Covid world.
Money Management Research
EMs buoyed by commodity prices and global reflation hopes
The US dollar weakened last week, encouraging investors to turn to emerging markets and creating the largest inflows since 2018.
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Money Management Original
COVID-19 losers still trading at discount
Although there has been a rally for equities negatively affected during COVID-19, many are still trading at a discount, according to Tribeca Investment Partners.
Industry News
Which ETFs saw the largest inflows and outflows in 2020?
With investors turning to exchange traded funds for liquidity and accessibility, which funds received the bulk of new inflows and which did they turn away from?
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Industry News
Cyclical recovery to spur growth: Evergreen Consultants
Recovery is expected to be boosted with access to the vaccine, however, stagnant wage growth may hurt overall demand.
Industry News
WTW appoints new head of retirement
Louise Campbell will return to the firm to be the Australasia head of retirement as Brad Jeffrey will retire after four decades of service.
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Industry News
Perpetual appoints State Street as custodian
The move comes as Perpetual sought a new custodian and administrator after RBC decided to leave the Australian market.
TOP Financial Planning Groups
Money Management Research
The end of an era
Money Management’s 2020 TOP Financial Planning Groups research has confirmed the number of planners working at the biggest groups has dwindled to its lowest levels in years, underscoring the end of the banks’ dominance in wealth management, writes Oksana Patron.
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Considering a listed vehicle
Angus Gluskie outlines the difference between listed vehicles and their open-ended counterparts and the benefits they offer investors.
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