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  15 June, 2022
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Overseas insurers hesitant to insure Aussie financial advisers
The Australian financial advice industry needs to demonstrate to overseas insurers that it has improved as firms are expressing concern about insuring advisers or large dealer groups.
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The questions ASIC hope will stop greenwashing
There are nine questions that fund managers need to ask themselves when launching a fund in order to prevent greenwashing, according to ASIC.
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Expect two more years of M&A in super: APRA
The prudential regulator has confirmed it is expecting to see the rapid pace of consolidation among superannuation funds to continue for the next two years.
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Supply/demand problem for ESG specialists
There is a keen need for more specialists in environmental, social and governance, according to a panel, if the industry is going to be able to work towards achieving net zero.
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Is the worst over for bond performance?
2022 will be remembered as one of the “worst bond routs in history”, according to Zenith, but it is looking like the worst is over when it comes to performance.
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ALRC president recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Justice Sarah Derrington, president of the Australian Law Reform Commission, has been recognised as a Member of the Order of Australia in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours.
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Money Management Original
Trustees set to work maximising retirement incomes
New legislation that aims to improve the living standards of millions of Australians in retirement falls squarely onto the shoulders of wealth advisers and trustees, writes Nina Hendy.
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