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31 August, 2020 |
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Money Management Original | IDR trumps EDR for licensees | New data provided to a Parliamentary Committee has revealed the degree to which licensees are better offer resolving client remediation and other complaints via Internal Dispute Resolution. |
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Sponsored Content | Hidden risks in a safe haven | In this new whitepaper, Macquarie explores the different types of cash products and looks at the place cash plays as part of a portfolio. Request your copy now. |
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Money Management Original | Activity in PE secondary market to pick up in H2 | The activity in the private equity secondary market is expected to pick up in the second half of the year, after a period of a slowdown during the recent months, according to Schroders. |
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Sponsored Content | Maybe the Super system isn’t so super after all? | With lingering financial scars from the 2008-09 Global Financial Crisis, many were already worried about how their savings would fare if another shock wave struck. Then it did. |
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Industry News | Christian Super to reduce fees | The fund’s typical member with $50,000 invested in a MySuper product would see a reduction of $55 per year. |
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Industry News | CSC partners with SuperFriend | The Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation aims to help reduce the stigma associated with mental health through its partnership with SuperFriend. |
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Industry News | Adviser charged with 10 counts of SMSF fraud | The corporate watchdog alleges that Brett Gordon withdrew $502,000 from self-managed super fund bank accounts without authorisation, and paid personal debts using funds belonging to a firm he was a director of. |
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Industry News | Aus Unity appoints CIO | Dr Joe Fernandes has been appointed chief investment officer of Australian Unity, effective from 7 September, 2020. |
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Industry News | Planners still bearish despite market rebound | While planners are less optimistic about domestic stocks they are more likely to advise clients to invest their excess cash rather than reduce exposure to markets, according to a survey. |
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