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| | ... add elements to manage risk that wrap around what they've built." Matterson describes this as the 'evolution versus revolution' argument which accepts advisers will build model portfolios for clients but then provides the ability to enhance it through ... |
| | | ... productivity and thus contributed to economic growth," said the paper. "Given the new resources paradigm, we believe that a revolution in efficiency is underway that is creating unprecedented opportunities for the private sector." |
| | | The US branch of Vanguard has topped a survey of asset managers who were ranked for their prowess in social media, with debate about the medium's impact in Australia's wealth management raging on. Kasina, a specialist research group, rated asset managers ... |
| | | ... blocks to the market's growth. He first recommended ETFs four years ago. "ETFs broaden the menu of choices, with much wider asset allocation choices," said Baker. "For example, for the last few years, Australian investors have been able to conveniently ... |
| | | ... Planning Association (FPA) compliant. The financial planner can input client data such as risk levels, investment options, asset and income profiles and future life events, which the website calculates to display a variety of investment strategy options ... |
| | | ... the wealth management and insurance industries in Australia are thriving - but it's important to remember that their core asset lies in their people. "It's a people business. Think about the place that you work in and other than the computer room and ... |
| | | ... sophisticated enough to deal with frequent market changes. SAP's Price Optimization software focuses on risk management, asset and liability management, customer relationship management, sales management and profitability to measure the impact of these ... |
| | | ... 175 by 25 to 30 per cent within the next twelve months. But the message ING IM seems to be sending is that the "quiet revolution" happening in the super funds and retail funds industries have prompted the company to tweak its business model. "We continue ... |
| | | ... Equities at DeAM. "This fund takes advantage of investing opportunities that are being created by the new industrial revolution, which sees companies all over the world compete for customers and capital. Not all of these companies are represented in ... |
| | | ... super, the benefits were really only used in retirement by perhaps 5 per cent of people. But industry funds led to the revolution, he said, that changed all that. "We have to remember what super was. It used to be an employer-controlled HR tool, and ... |
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