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17 August, 2021 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | People will not flock to become advisers | The roadblocks that have been put onto the advice industry will not affect the big end of town accessing advice, only the ones that need advice the most, according to Connect Financial Service Brokers. |
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Money Management Original | Has enough been done to slow adviser exits for 2022? | Opening the November exam to all advisers and the conditional September 2022 extension could drastically improve how many advisers are on the Financial Adviser Register at the start of 2022. |
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Sponsored Content | Playing the long game in China | Increasing affluence in China is changing household spending patterns. Whilst urbanisation benefits our resources sector, the opportunity for Australian businesses is likely to be much broader in the future. |
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Industry News | Govt under pressure to fix CSLR | Consumer bodies have joined the financial adviser bodies and the Federal Opposition in voicing their displeasure with the proposed draft legislation for the compensation scheme of last resort. |
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Money Management Original | ASIC needs to demonstrate levy appropriateness | The corporate regulator’s increased levy will be ultimately be borne by superannuation fund members through administration fees and will be reflected in their future retirement incomes, according to an association. |
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Sponsored Content | Making bonds work harder in 3Q21 | As inflation kicks in, all bonds crumble? Not so. Find out more about how income opportunities can still be found in different fixed income sectors. |
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Industry News | CBA required to publish misconduct notices | As part of its penalty for overcharging interest on business overdraft accounts, which it has been forced to pay $7 million, it will also be required to publish misconduct notices on its website. |
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Expert Analysis |
Money Management Original | Good things come in small caps | After one of the strongest quarters on record for global small caps, writes Trevor Gurwich, what does the new financial year hold for the sector? |
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Money Management Original | Where will companies spend their cash? | Companies are sitting with excess cash on their balance sheets following the pandemic, writes Catherine Allfrey, so they will have to work out how best to put this to use in FY 2022. |
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Money Management Original | An Evolution to Facilitate a Revolution | With climate change coming to the forefront, writes Katherine Neiss, there can be a role for central banks to utilise it in their monetary policy. |
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