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NovaPort Capital team calls it a day
|The team at small caps manager NovaPort Capital have decided to hang up their boots.
Industry fund merger postponed
|Mine Super and TWUSUPER have reported "significant progress" towards their merger, but it has been pushed back.
Fidelity shutters, delists funds
|Fidelity International is terminating an international fixed interest strategy that failed to scale, as well as delisting a managed fund.
Super funds to solve the housing crisis?
|Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) chief executive Mary Delahunty said at the Australian Shareholders' Association Conference yesterday that addressing the supply side of the housing crisis requires an infusion of private capital.
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Matt Gaden
HEAD OF AUSTRALIA
JANUS HENDERSON INVESTORS (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED
JANUS HENDERSON INVESTORS (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED
Helping investors traverse financial markets and build their wealth during the peaks and troughs is Janus Henderson Investors head of Australia Matt Gaden's game plan. He tells Karren Vergara why in this long game of investing, active management wins.
Welcome to the real world of financial planning/advice. We've been smeared for years by the media, Govt, Industry Super Funds, ASIC itself. With no real means of redress. Its a wonder there are any of us left to give Australians the good financial advice so many supposedly so desperately need. Not desperately enough to want to pay real money for it though. Because, as everyone now knows, thanks to the media, Govt, Industry Super Funds etc etc, we're not in it to provide good advice, just to make our own fortunes. Not.
As a financial adviser I have first hand experience of ASIC s incompetence.
Medcraft can quote statistics all day the reality is ASIC is a reactive organisation that cannot provide any consumer protection, I too can quote statistics all day - showing ASIC s inability to produce any positive outcomes.
It is my opinion that ASIC, should be shut down and all employees held accountable for the incompetence.
But even ASIC staff have provided submissions on the performance of ASIC. See numbers 106 and 345.