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15 September, 2021 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | DDO changes to remove nil complaint requirement | The Government is seeking to make amendments to the design and distribution obligation regime including removing the requirement for advisers and licensees to report whether they have received nil complaints or nil information. |
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Sponsored Content | An alternative source of income | Times are tough for investors looking to add value through a defensive portfolio. Find out where commercial Real Estate (CRE) debt fits in a defensive portfolio with an income focus. |
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Money Management Original | Sharp increase in ESG integration expected | Investors are changing focus from relying on negative screening to wider environmental, social, and governance integration into their investment process and risk management decisions, according to a BNP Paribas survey. |
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Sponsored Content | Where leading investors find value in emerging markets | While valuations are stretched in the developing world, emerging markets equities remain relatively attractive. Realindex Investments Senior Quantitative Portfolio Manager Dr Joanna Nash looks at how investors can gain a top down exposure to the growth opportunity, without falling into the trap of becoming overweight to index-dominant China. |
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Industry News | CFS reduces insurance premiums | Colonial First State will reduce insurance premiums on its FirstChoice Employer Super, Essential Super, FirstChoice Personal and FirstChoice Wholesale Personal products during the first quarter of 2022. |
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Industry News | Swell launches retail trust, appoints CEO | Swell Asset Management has launched a retail trust that was previously only opened to wholesale investors after increasing demand from retail investors for an active strategy and has appointed Stephen Poole as chief executive. |
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Expert Analysis |
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Money Management Original | The tapering headache | With inflation rising, global central banks are being forced to rethink their monetary policy actions and are likely to begin tapering soon, writes Kerry Craig. |
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