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Rejigging retirement income: First Sentier Investors

ANNABELLE DICKSON  |  MONDAY, 10 AUG 2020
... between the finance industry professionals and the end consumer. There is a clear incentive to simplify but the key is to not make it simpler than it needs to be," he said. He explained the flow on effect of over-simplification leads to clients focusing ...

Chief economist update: Good US employment news is not so good

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 10 AUG 2020
There's good news and bad news in the US labour market report for July. First, the good news: The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that total non-farm payrolls rose by 1.8 million in July - more than market expectations for an increase ...

Former Aberdeen duo back with Sydney boutique

KANIKA SOOD  |  FRIDAY, 7 AUG 2020
... duo will use its network to develop a panel of experts that it can tap into as subject matter experts. Full-time hires are not a priority at the moment. Bishop was most recently employed at Gresham,but left after its private debt strategy did not get ...

Chief executives cop pay cuts

ANNABELLE DICKSON  |  FRIDAY, 7 AUG 2020
... including the value of any equity that vested during the reporting year. The number of eligible ASX200 chief executives who did not get a bonus drastically increased from seven to 25. From the ASX100, 12 chief executives did not receive a bonus, up from ...

Class action over YouTube fundie fallout

ELIZABETH MCARTHUR  |  FRIDAY, 7 AUG 2020
... YouTube apology for the fund's liquidity problems. However, the proposed class action brought by UK firm RGL Management is not targeting the now defunct Woodford Investment Management but Hargreaves Lansdown. The firm alleges that Hargreaves Lansdown ...

Chief economist update: Escape from Victoria

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 7 AUG 2020
... tourism and education revenues and their multipliers - businesses and industries that services them - among others, and it's not hard to imagine that Victoria will have a problem greater than Houston. But just as Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison ...

CalPERS chief investment officer resigns

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  FRIDAY, 7 AUG 2020
The $565 billion pension fund is on the hunt for a new investment chief following the resignation of Yu (Ben) Meng. Meng was appointed to the lead investments role in January 2019 and, last financial year, achieved a return of 4.7% - beating its 4.3% ...

Super funds slapped over smoker premiums

ALLY SELBY  |  FRIDAY, 7 AUG 2020
... Trustees, Intrust and Netwealth will cough up $3.6 million in compensation to 5000 members - while Suncorp, IOOF and AMP will not be remediating members. Between 2017 to 2020, ASIC engaged with seven superannuation businesses that were classifying new ...

Dealmakers hold off investing in Australia

ANNABELLE DICKSON  |  THURSDAY, 6 AUG 2020
... Mid-Market M&A in Australia 1H20 update from Pitcher Partners, produced in conjunction with Mergermarket revealed 47% are not currently considering M&A as access to finance is seen as the main barrier. There is concern regarding delays in governmental ...

OneVue to take Taiping to court

KANIKA SOOD  |  THURSDAY, 6 AUG 2020
... at Arnold Bloch Leibler to commence proceedings against Taiping in the Federal Court. They will seek clarity that Diversa (not Taiping) holds a first ranking security over Madison proceeds, and Taiping holds no security over Sequoia proceeds. OneVue ...