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| | | ... think again, according to risk profiling specialists Oxford Risk. While risk tolerance tools are a great first step, more mind must be paid to how investments complement the client's specific goals and circumstances, Oxford Risk explained. Business development ... |
| | | | Liquidnet's former head of Australia, Tristan Baldwin, recently relocated to Hong Kong following his promotion as regional head of sales for Asia-Pacific. Joining the global institutional trading platform as its new head of Australia is Murrough O'Brien. ... |
| | | | Financial adviser roles as we know them will cease to exist in coming years as the push towards financial lifestyle coaching rises. A recent adviser 'think tank' hosted by Zurich - comprising four advisers, BT Financial Group head of licensee development ... |
| | | | Former Ausbil small-cap managers Chris Prunty and Tony Waters have launched their flagship QVG Opportunities Fund. Through the fund the duo, who left Ausbil to start their own funds management firm QVG Capital, will invest in listed Australian companies ... |
| | | | MSCI's definition of emerging markets doesn't necessarily represent the actual growth in emerging economies, according to LGM Investments chief investment officer Thomas Vester. LGM, which is a subsidiary of BMO Global Asset Management, is ramping up ... |
| | | | Alongside its annual results which report a slight dip in net profit, Magellan Financial Group officially highlighted its plan to launch an initial public offering for a new ASX-listed investment vehicle. The Magellan Global Trust will target a 4% cash ... |
| | | | ... don't expect to have enough to retire, while only 52% of men feel the same. Interestingly, when asked which words come to mind when considering the retirement they expect to have, more than one in five respondents cited 'Centrelink' and 'poor' despite ... |
| | | | ... outlook, the domestic equity market appears to be going nowhere. This year to date, the All Ordinaries index is up 0.9%. Never mind comparing it to the S&P 500 index - up 10.6% for the year - but the All Ords has not even produced even half of the FTSE100's ... |
| | | | ... with members to discuss their optimal experience. The service also gives simple prompts to bring superannuation front of mind with members and uses easy to understand dialogue "not dominated by complex 'super speak'." VicSuper chief executive Michael ... |
| | | | ... 52% (before the RBA minutes' release), or as Goldman Sach's predicts, as early as Melbourne Cup Day this November. Never mind that markets ignored the final paragraph in the RBA minutes indicating the Australian central bank's uncertainty... "Members ... |
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