MM Newsletter
  10 October, 2022
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Will QOA see banks re-enter advice field?
The Quality of Advice Review could see banks re-enter the advice market if steps are taken to make advice easier to give.
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CIFAA appeals to members with PI reduction
New member organisation, the Certified Independent Financial Advisers Association, has announced an arrangement to reduce professional indemnity costs for members.
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GQG FUM declines after insto withdrawal
GQG has become the latest fund manager to report a downturn in funds under management as the result of institutional client withdrawals.
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First Sentier launches long short small-cap fund
First Sentier Investors has launched an Australian Small Companies Long Short Opportunities fund for wholesale and retail clients.
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Flight delays and the future of airport investing
As some passengers have been let down by their recent air travel experience, investors may wonder whether the investment case for airports still stacks up.
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United sector can better articulate the value of advice
The proposed merger of the FPA and AFA is a step forward – not just for the profession, but for all those yet to benefit from financial advice.
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