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| | | ... unsurprising given the significant overlap with the SMSF sector. "When you get to the advanced stage of a market, a lot of people feel that they can do it on their own," said Hamilton Wealth Management chief executive Will Hamilton. At the same time ... |
| | | | Superannuation funds have started to use exchange traded funds (ETFs) for cash equitisation or to enter new markets. "Over the last 18 to 24 months we have seen more institutional investors tap the ETF market, as we see more product proliferation on ... |
| | | | Young advisers have responded to the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) GenXt initiative and now 30% of the organisation's members are under 40 years of age. "We have made a significant investment, through the GenXt initiative, in helping our members ... |
| | | | Commonwealth Bank's wealth management division contributed strongly to the bank's solid half-year result, increasing funds under administration by 11% and delivering outperformance from 85% of funds over three years. The bank reported a statutory net ... |
| | | | The "Twin Peaks" regulatory model is the ideal approach to ensure financial stability, according to research by the Centre for International Finance and Regulation (CIFR). The model, which pivots on regulation of financial services by independent entities ... |
| | | | ... how it should be. "Entrepreneurialism is healthy and alive and well throughout the industry," he said, and added that "we feel confident in our interactions with advisers." To NAB Financial Planning general manager Paul Fog, "it is imperative that we ... |
| | | | Generation Y is the market segment most likely to say it has saved more in the last 12 months, but also the group most likely to find dealing with money stressful, new research from Rabobank shows. According to the RaboDirect Financial Health Barometer ... |
| | | | ... from 3.8% for 2015 in October to a lower 3.5% last week. Despite the gloomy outlook, Australian investors have reasons to feel optimistic. With the domestic housing boom reaching its peak, construction is set to see "a record year," Bank of America Merrill ... |
| | | | "I've got sunshine on a cloudy day... I guess you'd say What can make me feel this way?" Mario, Mario, Mario Talkin' 'bout Q-E Q-E. Yes Virginia, he did it. Super Mario brought sunshine to the financial markets on this, a cold and cloudy Frankfurt day. ... |
| | | | ... here it comes. Besides, with expectations at fever pitch, the ECB could no longer afford to disappoint markets. It won't feel lucky punks. Financial markets would take the first hit - the euro would start rising, stocks would fall and credit spreads ... |
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