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19 May, 2022 |
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Latest News |
Money Management Original | Using marketing to reduce adviser burnout | Leveraging innovative marketing techniques and technology will improve efficiency in advice practices by increasing scale which can help reduce burnout, according to a financial adviser. |
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Money Management Original | Actions taken post-RC have successfully boosted trust | Positive market returns and improvements to the professionalism of the industry since the Royal Commission have helped Australia to improve trust in the financial services sector, according to the CFA Institute. |
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Sponsored Content | Commodities: Understanding the war in Ukraine | Russia and Ukraine are significant producers and exporters of natural resources. As such, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia has had an immediate impact on the supply of some commodities. |
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Industry News | Timeshare industry is on notice: CHOICE | Consumer group CHOICE says the timeshare industry is now on notice following the Federal Court’s first-ever decision against a timeshare provider for failing to ensure financial advice was in members’ best interests. |
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Industry News | GQG Partners expands Australian team | GQG Partners has appointed two business development directors to expand the company’s footprint in the Queensland, Victorian, South Australian and Tasmanian financial advice markets. |
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Industry News | Barclays increases investment in Barrenjoey | Barclays has increased its shareholding in Barrenjoey Capital Partners from 9.9% to 18.2% by way of subscribing for $75 million of new capital following earlier investments in 2020. |
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Expert Analysis |
Money Management Original | Are some causes worth bending ESG rules? | Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused a line of thinking that investing in arms can be ESG if it’s for a good cause, write Victoria MacLean and Claire Jervis. |
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Toolbox |
Money Management Original | Utilising the advantages of investment bonds | Investments bonds offer a number of flexible, tax-advantaged benefits, writes Emma Sakellaris, but these are often overlooked as old fashioned when it comes to portfolio allocations. |
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