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12 May, 2021 |
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Industry News | FPA welcomes cap on ASIC spending | The Financial Planning Association has pointed to the winding up of FASEA and a cap on Australian Securities and Investments Commission spending as being positives from the Budget. |
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Money Management Original | Will new executive faces move AMP beyond De Ferrari era? | AMP Limited’s controversial “transformation” strategy is reaching completion and the company has moved to change to a new executive team as chief executive, Francesco De Ferrari exits and Alexis George takes the helm. |
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Industry News | March exam highlights problem areas | In the latest FASEA exam, advisers struggled with demonstrating knowledge of advice documentation, practical application of due diligence in financial advice, and the application of the code of ethics. |
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Industry News | BetaShares co-founder now CFO | Co-founder of the exchange traded fund provider, Jason Gellert, has been appointed as chief financial officer. |
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Industry News | Budget did not leverage RIR | The Budget could have made more impactful changes to the retirement incomes system to help those at risk of poverty in retirement, according to the Actuaries Institute. |
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Industry News | Somers acquires 15% of Aura Group | The deal would allow alternative investment and wealth management platform Aura Group to expand into Europe and Asia Pacific. |
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Industry News | ASIC warns about suspicious website | The corporate regulator is warning investors that the website limestonefx.com is suspicious and that it cannot help reclaim any lost funds, as it is hosted overseas. |
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Features |
Money Management Original | Are we back to normal? | Despite the move to remote working, the impact of the pandemic on the property market was not as bad as people had expected, writes Oksana Patron. |
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Money Management Original | Will SMSF advice be a test-bed for limited advice changes? | Mike Taylor writes that the popularity of self-managed superannuation funds and the failure of the so-called limited licensing regime may make SMSFs the test-bed for proposals around more cost-effective limited/strategic advice. |
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