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| | | ... increased their weight in the ASX 300, he said there's clear evidence concentration risks are abound. "The Australian index is now extremely concentrated. Passive, index investors are currently knowingly or unknowingly allocating a huge part of their ... |
| | | | ... offshore versions of its funds. In 2024, offshore clients accounted for about $600 million or 30% of Regal's net FUM flows. Now, they represent some $3.3 billion or 20% of its total FUM. "... and we are optimistic this could grow materially in the coming ... |
| | | | ... he's not looking to make a habit of it. On November 1, CareSuper and Spirit Super finalised their merger, creating what is now a $56 billion fund with more than 580,000 members, and taking on the heritage CareSuper brand. A few short weeks later ... |
| | | | ... and to support 'capacity building' in the sector. Under the current guidance, companies or reporting entities will now provide four reports to the regulator, namely its annual financial report, the directors report, the auditor's report and ... |
| | | | ... the power of combining deep research, real-time data, and machine learning with BlackRock's active management expertise - now delivered in a convenient, cost-effective ETF wrapper," Hodges said. "This gives investors an accessible way to navigate shifting ... |
| | | | ... directors, Samuel Xue Lee and Zijang (Ryan) Xu, had since left the country, leaving Guo the only key figure remaining, who now also remains at large overseas. |
| | | | ... National Party leader David Littleproud thanked Ley for guiding the Coalition back to a position of unity and said the focus is now on Anthony Albanese. Littleproud said holding the Labor government to account is important to democracy, adding that "we've ... |
| | | | ... heart of Australia's ongoing productivity problem. "The COVID-19 pandemic was a rollercoaster for productivity, but we are now back to the stagnant status quo," PC deputy chair Alex Robson said. The report, Productivity before and after COVID-19, broke ... |
| | | | ... SMSFs, a lack of holistic advice was increasingly cited. "On the bright side, the research found that 34% of unadvised SMSFs now plan to seek financial advice, which is up from 25% the year before. But this percentage needs to grow," Smith said. The ... |
| | | | ... estimated in December 2023 is still expected to eventuate, claims have taken longer than anticipated to reach the CSLR and will now be received in FY26. The CSLR said more precise details can be expected after the conclusion of the next financial year. ... |
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