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25 March, 2021 |
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Money Management Original | Vertical integration end will lower advice cost | Independent financial advisers who are unencumbered by vertically integrated institutional models will be able to save costs with greater access to a broader platform and administration sector, according to WealthO2. |
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Money Management Original | ASIC clarifies the reverse evidential burden on super | The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has made clear how it sees the controversial reversal of the evidential burden of proof playing out around the proposed new best financial interests test for superannuation funds. |
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Money Management Original | 12-month deferral urged to super performance tests | The significant absence of regulatory detail means that the Government should defer its proposed superannuation performance tests until next year, a Parliamentary Committee has been told. |
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Industry News | HGL buys fund manager with its own AFSL | HGL Limited has re-entered funds management by acquiring Supervised Investments Australia, a fund manager with an investment management agreement for The Supervised Fund and its own Australian financial services licence. |
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Industry News | FEW and IOOF relaunches gender equality award | The Financial Executive Women Positive Progression of Women Award aims to recognize and celebrate individuals who have promoted and contributed to supporting gender equality in financial, professional, and fintech services. |
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Industry News | Westpac reviews its NZ business | Westpac is considering a demerger of its New Zealand operations in the wake of new requirements put in place by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. |
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Industry News | Economic Recovery and Factor Performance | The shock to markets in 2020 has left the investment landscape in an unusual position, writes Mike Akers, with five factors impacting a portfolio’s performance. |
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