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  24 May, 2022
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The health impact of the RC on advisers
The physical and mental toll of the Royal Commission recommendations has been laid bare in a survey with 80% reporting significantly increased stress levels and 21% saying they have considered self-harm.
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Hope for certainty with Albo win
Organisations have welcomed the election of Anthony Albanese as the next Prime Minister with the hope he will provide greater certainty for advisers after legislative changes under Josh Frydenberg.
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Move to in-house ESG causes salary boost
The rise of in-house environmental, social and governance teams means firms are paying top dollar to hire in this area with salaries reaching $300,000.
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Investing in AMP is ‘not a crazy bet’: Allan Gray
AMP will have a pool of surplus capital from the sale of AMP Capital and its life insurance business which Allan Gray believes will be returned to shareholders.
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Commodities: Understanding the war in Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine are significant producers and exporters of natural resources. As such, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia has had an immediate impact on the supply of some commodities.
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Industry News
Clearing up the distinctions of power of attorney
The distinction between a general power of attorney, enduring power of attorney and an attorney are often misunderstood, according to an estate lawyer and it is important advisers know the difference.
Industry News
Infrastructure investment opportunities in a Labor government
Investment opportunities are abound in infrastructure, according to 4D Infrastructure, following the swearing-in of the Labor government.
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Features
Money Management Original
Breaking down the ALRC’s legislation review
The Australian Law Reform Commission’s inquiry into the simplification of financial services legislation is expansive, multi-phased and worthy of unpacking, Liam Cormican writes.
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