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| | | ... 2026. "Financial advisers still need to have awareness of these changes and those involved in multi-disciplinary businesses may well be more affected. But overall, it's a great win for financial advice," Abood said. |
| | | | Retirees may be as much as $20,000 worse off at retirement due to the Your Future, Your Super performance test and RG97, a new report suggests. It could also be costing the country up to 140,000 jobs, the Australian Investment Council and Mandala say. ... |
| | | | ... to uncertain times might be to build resilience through added diversification, he warned that would not be enough. "There may have been a time where we would have considered a portfolio of investments spread across a continent or region as providing ... |
| | | | ... investment solutions more accessible. "HUGE has been one of our strongest performing index ETFs in Australia since its launch in May and has outperformed the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500 and the MSCI World," Man said. "As the fund continues to scale, we are pleased ... |
| | | | ... materially influence their decisions at future meetings, noting that those decisions would be driven by how incoming data may alter the outlook for the economy. Board members said if incoming data signalled the emerging recovery in demand was stronger ... |
| | | | ... been thinking "more deeply" about how it goes about achieving its mandate "in an environment in which previously held 'rules' may no longer hold true". "The New Investment Order and resultant consequences around greater uncertainty to macroeconomic dynamics ... |
| | | | ... why we're putting it on the agenda." Blakey said super funds must consider global political issues, and the impact they may have not only on returns, but also how world leaders may influence the transition to net zero. "I would love to think geopolitical ... |
| | | | ... sector's levy will be provided in June 2026 as it exceeds the $20 million sector cap, the CSLR said. It warned that it may well be higher. CSLR chief executive David Berry said there remains too many uncertainties in relation to First Guardian and ... |
| | | | ... we make it for customers, unfortunately... also makes it easier for criminals. If you want things to be really secure, you may get to a point where it's not as convenient for customers," Miller said. "It is about introducing a bit more friction ... |
| | | | ... advice to $700 million with the acquisition of FIIG Securities' asset management unit from AUSIEX. After acquiring FIIG in May, AUSIEX has transferred the former's income managed funds and individually managed account (IMA) portfolio management service ... |
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