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  30 October, 2020
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Money Management Original
Top 5 largest groups lose 900 adviser roles year to date
While the top five biggest financial planning groups have reported a total loss of more than 900 adviser roles year to date, this week saw a formation the fifth largest group holding, according to HFS Consulting.
Money Management Original
How financial advice moderated early release super drawdowns
Data released by IOOF has confirmed that financial advisers played an important role in ensuring clients did not make unwarranted use of the Government’s early release superannuation regime.
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Bridging the platform gap
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Money Management Research
Is private equity the solution for diversification?
As COVID-19 has ravaged virtually every asset class this year, private equity might offer an alternative that avoids “market noise”, according to Schroders.
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ESG funds outperform Australian sectors
The environmental, social, and governance sector has been the third best-performing sector with a median return of 6.3% over the last three years.
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Now is the time to invest in infrastructure
Governments are increasingly looking to focus on infrastructure to stimulate economies to recover losses from the COVID-19 pandemic, Martin Currie believes.
Industry News
ING appoints new CEO
Melanie Evans will replace Uday Sareen as the new chief executive of ING Bank Australia.
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Industry News
Craig Gore found guilty of six counts of fraud
The Queensland property developer has been found guilty of six counts of self-managed super fund fraud totalling $345,000, having initially arrested back in 2017.
Outsiders
Money Management Original
Not alarm bells, just a wake-up call on the US election
Outsider must admit to currently having more than a passing interest in the outcome of the US Presidential election but he is clearly not as invested as a number of the online delegates to the Association of Financial Advisers virtual annual conference.
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Money Management Original
APRA believes in global warming, what about the Govt?
Outsider has noted it before but its probably worth noting again that while the politicians squabble over climate change in the so-called “Canberra bubble” the nation’s financial services regulators believe it exists and are exhorting insurers to take it into account in policy definitions and premium pricing.
Money Management Original
A virtual conference shared is a virtual conference halved
Outsider likes to think of himself as seasoned when it comes to conference reporting.
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