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  09 November, 2021
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Has increased inhousing overlooked director switching?
With increased regulatory change along with growth, superannuation funds have increasingly inhoused investment functions meaning there has been more immediate knowledge of what is happening in markets.
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ASIC urged to review life insurers’ use of blanket exclusions
Life insurers which use blanket exclusions on the basis of mental health should be subject to a regulatory review as they could deter people from seeking treatment.
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ESG in liquid alts: the what, why and how
Alternatives go beyond stocks and bonds in the hunt for alpha, income and diversification. But did you know they can be liquid and sustainable too? Explore the bigger picture.
Industry News
PAF shareholders urged to reject WAM bid
PM Capital Asian Opportunities fund has urged its shareholders to reject the takeover bid by WAM Capital as they feel it is risky and not in the best interest of shareholders.
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Aussie ETFs attract $2.4b net flows in October
The Australian exchange traded funds sector saw net flows of $2.4 billion in October despite the Australian sharemarket remaining relatively flat.
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A new era of demand: how batteries are creating investment opportunities
The not-so-humble battery sits at the heart of a global shift to net zero emissions. So, what are the investment opportunities that will power it?
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BetaShares partners with Citi
Citi Australia will provide custody and fund administration services to the exchange traded fund provider.
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Bitcoin approaching all-time highs
After the Australian Securities and Investments Commission approved cryptocurrency exchange traded funds, Bitcoin is edging closer to its all-time high price, according to deVere Group.
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IFM consortium to acquire Sydney Airport
The boards of Sydney Airport have recommended shareholders approve the 100% acquisition which will see security holders receive $8.75 per share.
Expert Analysis
Money Management Original
Managed accounts growth reflecting changing adviser needs
Managed accounts have seen incredible growth in their use and popularity with financial advisers over the past 12 to 18 months, writes Steven Tang, and for good reason.
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Every quarter counts
In a world where markets are ever-fluctuating and challenges abound, writes Jim Parker, investors should pay less attention to the media and maintain a disciplined investment process.
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