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| | | The low-cost features of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continue to attract the glut of financial advisers both here and overseas as only a minority now shun the investment vehicles, new surveys find. The portion of advisers canvassed in VanEck's ... |
| | | | Regulators are zeroing in on anti-greenwashing measures in the asset management sector, as well as tighter regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology, according to a KPMG report. The report said that stopping companies from making ... |
| | | | ... that struggle against external managers-especially when the fund's ability to negotiate ultralow fees improves the cost/benefit proposition in favour of the external manager," it said. In a sector trending inexorably toward fewer, larger super funds ... |
| | | | The Infrastructure Fund (TIF), Australian Retirement Trust (ART) and State Super have offloaded Queensland Airports to private equity giant KKR and Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar's family office, Skip Capital. Queensland Airports comprises Gold ... |
| | | | ... superannuation assets, account for about 12% of the $2.7 trillion market capitalisation of the ASX. While these super funds benefit from economies of scale - larger mandates give rise to lower investment management fees, more cost-effective insourced ... |
| | | | Vanguard will pay a $12.9 million fine after being found guilty of greenwashing earlier this year. It marks the largest penalty ever imposed by the Federal Court for such conduct. In March, the Federal Court found Vanguard misled investors via claims ... |
| | | | ... best interests of members as an officer of Endeavour. Further, Daly improperly used his position to obtain a personal benefit by way of unsecured personal loans when he was in financial difficulty. All four former directors were banned from providing ... |
| | | | ... different people in different ways. "Those fortunate enough to own their homes outright or have large savings in the bank will benefit from higher interest rates. But high inflation disproportionately hurts those on lower and fixed incomes with less ... |
| | | | ... community that we do bring those who exploit the tax and super system to account, particularly those who encourage and then benefit from others committing offences. We have robust systems in place that stop this sort of crime." |
| | | | ... supply fails to keep up with demand. At the report's launch, Eslake said a super for housing scheme would provide little benefit to 'traditional' first home buyers (aged 25-34) as their superannuation balances are typically too low for withdrawing an ... |
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