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| | | ... to $95.4 billion, with strong net inflows seen across its managed accounts offerings. However, while the Antares Fixed Income business saw inflows, they were partially offset by the loss of a mandate - a large European institutional wealth manager - ... |
| | | | ... Italy, and North America, while 5% is invested in Asia and other countries. A large portion of assets is allocated in fixed income (65%). The rest is in equities (21%), and private markets and others (14%). Insurers and pension funds hold 61% of AUM ... |
| | | | ... and responses to market events, across different wealth levels, ranging from mass affluent - investors with a household income of at least $150,000 to $300,000 or personal income of $100,000 to $150,000 - to HNW investors with portfolios over $1 million ... |
| | | | ... prospectuses were "materially misleading because they stated that the funds' distributions may be taxable as ordinary income or capital gains, and that capital gains distributions could vary considerably from year to year as a result of the funds' ... |
| | | | ... industry wanted to push through but fell through the cracks. If passed, it will be included under the new Division 296 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, effectively doubling the tax on members' earnings above $3 million from 15% to 30%. The ... |
| | | | ... Simpler super: Taking the stress out of retirement, suggests reforms that could help Australians boost their retirement income by $70,000. One is to implement the Productivity Commission's 2018 recommendation to provide a best-in-show shortlist of ... |
| | | | MA Financial will soon launch its first listed investment trust (LIT), the MA Credit Income Trust (ASX:MA1). MA Financial has so far secured $171 million in commitments for MA1, which is expected to launch on the ASX on March 5. The fund is set to offer ... |
| | | | ... comments, presenting costings that estimated their plan would deprive the average 30-year-old worker of $165,000 in retirement income. ACTU assistant secretary Joseph Mitchel said workers can't afford to lose $165,000 or more in retirement income, adding ... |
| | | | ... reported net inflows of US$1.1 trillion during 2024, crushing the total of US$532.3 billion reported in the year prior. Fixed income ETFs gathered net inflows of US$314.3 billion, while commodities ETFs gained US$3.9 billion. Active ETFs attracted net ... |
| | | | ... estate and reducing reliance on stocks and bonds. For his part, Yeo joined GIC in 2003 as a portfolio manager with the fixed income team before holding senior roles, including head of credit markets, head of fixed income and head of credit research and ... |
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