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| | | A Guernsey-based short-term, high-value finance provider has entered the Australian market as part of its broader Asia Pacific expansion strategy, relocating one of its executives to Melbourne to chart the course. Tenn Capital has marked its official ... |
| | | | ... restrictions, with Lonsdale saying this was intentional to avoid constraining housing supply. "So, why are we doing this now? In short, we can see signs of housing related risks building. We are going early, but we believe introducing DTI limits or guardrails ... |
| | | | Sequoia Financial Group's share price has dived nearly 50% since the start of the year, compounded by ASIC's recent lawsuit against subsidiary InterPrac Financial Planning, which has wiped millions from its market cap. Sequoia's share price ... |
| | | | ... conflict management, and subrogation and recovery. The SMC also suggested drawing on unclaimed money held by the ATO as a short-term funding source. "It's crucial to close the door to stop consumer harms like these in the first place. Prevention is always ... |
| | | | ... management of liquidity risk, optimising daily liquidity requirements and portfolio performance. There, he specialised in short-term Australian dollar interest rates and instruments, including repurchase agreements and bills, and managed both asset and ... |
| | | | Chris Chapple, head of global real estate at IFM Investors, is leaving the asset manager to pursue other opportunities. The industry fund-owned investment manager said Chapple had decided to resign after finalising the integration of the ISPT and IFM ... |
| | | | ... numbers are inclusive of superannuation and depend on the city in which the adviser is working. Boutique firms also provide short-term incentives for client retention and growth, and the revenue advisers can generate along with long-term incentives (LTIs). ... |
| | | | The financial advice profession is helping solve the talent shortage by tapping into the offshoring workforce, offering pathways to education and training, according to Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA). At the annual Congress in Perth ... |
| | | | ... director Pedro Marin Ramirez said the most feasible way to do this, as well as meet the booming demand for advice in the short term, is by embracing the latest tools in artificial intelligence (AI). "By the end of the decade, every Baby Boomer will be ... |
| | | | ... retirement outcomes at no cost to the employers, employees, or government. Addressing the regulatory barnacles that are short-changing Australian workers should be a no-brainer." |
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