MM Newsletter
  11 November, 2020
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Money Management Original
Advisers query ASIC role in academics' FASEA submission
A designation of work by two Griffith University academics as “consultancy/commercial research” has raised questions about the status of a 2018 submission to the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority consultation around the code of ethics.
Industry News
Bristow exits Clime
Rod Bristow has resigned from Clime Investment Management with immediate effect.
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Does the 60/40 split have a future?
The 60/40 split between equities and bonds has been a reliable strategy for mixed asset allocators in the past, but the new market environment has challenged the future of this strategy.
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Money Management Original
Key Godfrey Pembroke firm moves to Count Financial
In a significant shift amid the transition of advice firms from MLC Wealth to IOOF a key Godfrey Pembroke firm, Ascent Private Wealth has opted to break ranks and move to Count Financial.
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Industry News
Report to provide insights on actual cost of SMSF
A Rice Warner report, to be launched later this month, will look at when self-managed superannuation funds are most cost-effective.
Industry News
Fake tax agent fined $40k
Arlene Caolboy has been fined $40,000 for claiming she was a registered tax agent and unlawfully providing tax agent services.
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Industry News
China may become global currency issuer: Fitch
China has key attributes that could make the country a leading global currency issuer, according to Fitch Ratings.
Industry News
AAT upholds SMSF adviser ban
The corporate regulator’s ban on Perth self-managed super fund adviser Wayne Blazejczyk has been upheld by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
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Features
Money Management Original
Planners choose Morningstar
For the first time in more than four years financial planners have chosen Morningstar as their preferred research house, effectively ending the long-lasting reign of Lonsec, Oksana Patron writes.
Money Management Original
Change should be driven by industry, not regulators
​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 Adrian Gervasoni, executive manager, advice solutions at Industry Fund Services (IFS).
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