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Platinum shutters London operations, UCITS funds

KARREN VERGARA  |  WEDNESDAY, 19 JUN 2024
... colleagues who welcomed us to the firm and wish all well under the firm's new leadership. We will miss the camaraderie, and may even miss the late night/early morning phone calls!" Maher wrote on LinkedIn. The move is amid Platinum deploying its turnaround ...

HESTA awards global private equity mandate

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  WEDNESDAY, 19 JUN 2024
... opportunities of appropriate scale that can be efficiently executed. This can mean that potentially strong-returning smaller deals may be more difficult to access," he said. "... QP4 enables Stafford to access and complete smaller strong-returning deals ...

RBA issues warning over inflationary spending

ELIZA BAVIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 19 JUN 2024
... substantially since its peak in 2022 but said recent federal and state budgets could "add to demand". "Recent budget outcomes may also have an impact on demand, although federal and state energy rebates will temporarily reduce headline inflation," the ...

More Aussies anticipate renting in retirement: Vanguard

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  MONDAY, 17 JUN 2024
... afford a comfortable retirement," Shrimski said. The survey also found that Australians are increasingly worried their money may not last in retirement, with four in five of working Australians somewhat or very concerned about running out of money, and ...

Innova backs using leverage in super for housing

ELIZA BAVIN  |  MONDAY, 17 JUN 2024
... aggressive investment profile should generate similar or greater return than a leveraged property investment." Miles said while it may not be enough to solve the housing crisis on its own, it deserves further considering while younger Australians wait ...

'Little prospect' for RBA hike despite stubborn inflation

ELIZA BAVIN  |  MONDAY, 17 JUN 2024
... price index (CPI) indicator exhibited ongoing "stickiness", as did the price and labour cost indicators contained in the NAB May Monthly Business Survey. "Those indicators are suggestive of some upside risk to the RBA's May CPI inflation projection ...

Advisers call for apology from Super Members Council

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  FRIDAY, 14 JUN 2024
... of advisers employing such tactics, FAAA chair David Sharpe described the comments as "inflammatory" and "inaccurate." "It may be this language was meant to apply only to the tiny minority of advisers who do the wrong thing - if so, it wasn't made ...

What's keeping the Treasurer up at night?

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  THURSDAY, 13 JUN 2024
... slowed in the US." Last night, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the annual inflation rate slowed to 3.3% in May 2024, beating forecasts of 3.4%. Despite this progress, inflation has stubbornly hovered in the 3-4% range since June last ...

US looks towards rate cuts, Australia lags behind

ELIZA BAVIN  |  THURSDAY, 13 JUN 2024
... Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell indicating the US could cut interest rates at least once this year. A lower-than-expected May CPI print was encouraging, but the FOMC still kept its funds rate target at 5.25-5.5% in a unanimous decision. However ...

BlackRock launches new government bond ETF

ELIZA BAVIN  |  THURSDAY, 13 JUN 2024
... long-duration Australian Treasury and semi-government bonds, BlackRock said. BlackRock said Australian investors and advisers may consider ALTB for portfolio diversification, as long-duration bonds can serve as a hedge during equity market downturns. ...