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| | | ... with "genuine assets" thin on the ground and often overpriced, according to investment consultant Chris Condon. A recent study by Towers Watson showed that allocations to alternative assets now account for 19% of global pension fund assets, up from 5% ... |
| | | | ... $432 billion SMSF market if only they could reposition themselves to financial mentors, and break the "product" mindset. A study undertaken by SPAA and Russell found that 51.9% of SMSF trustees who allocated more than 10% of their portfolio to cash said ... |
| | | | ... wealth-management firms are continuing to direct the majority of the funds they establish to their parent fund manager, a study released today by Roy Morgan Research has found. The Superannuation and Wealth Management in Australia report found the product ... |
| | | | ... allocation to alternatives, a class that has swelled to US$952 billion among global pension funds. According to a global research study by Towers Watson, in conjunction with UK newspaper Financial Times, alternative assets managed by global fund managers ... |
| | | | ... supported by the Financial Planning Association (FPA) and the Financial Planning Academics Forum, with groups to submit a case study in response to a hypothetical client case study. The top five will then face a live technical quiz and live client role ... |
| | | | ... are now being written and the course will be offered part time in block modes, to enable people working in the industry to study while employed full-time. The Master of Financial Regulation is being offered internationally, including in Africa and Asia ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to open slightly lower today, after Wall Street stabilised following steep losses on Friday. At 0706 AEST on the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract was down nine points at 4,525. In economics news on ... |
| | | | ... advice, even from financial advisers, reveals research from accounting group Bird Cameron. The Bird Cameron 'Think Big' study of small business attitudes found that the primary superannuation problem for SME owners is their very low superannuation savings ... |
| | | | ... Smith of State Street Global Advisers had just finished talking through the strengths of ETFs when Murphy shared the case study with the audience. In 2008, iShares Dow Jones Real Estate ETF, which went long on US real estate, returned -39.82 per cent ... |
| | | | ... UniSuper had a total of $27.65 billion in funds under management as at December 2010, according to the latest Rainmaker study. Its mandates were apportioned with 98 to alternative investments, three to cash, six to fixed interest, 17 to property, 36 ... |
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