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Chief economist update: Unchanged RBNZ stance would force it to change stance

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 14 FEB 2019
... expect to keep the OCR at this level through 2019 and 2020. The direction of our next OCR move could be up or down." Certainly not after its twin cousin (if there's such a biological metaphor) across the Tasman has capitulated only a week before ...

Government moves on Royal Commission super recommendations

HARRISON WORLEY  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 FEB 2019
... default superannuation fund; with the Government acting on Commissioner Hayne's finding that some large super funds spend "not insignificant amounts" on the practice. Additionally, the Government will move to extend civil penalties to superannuation ...

Royal Commission to disrupt product distribution: Roy Morgan

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 FEB 2019
... having insufficient financial literacy skills for the product they were purchasing and who were obtaining it through a channel not designed to focus on their best interests," he said. "This research shows how significant the intermediaries are in the ...

Netflix-style shopping for funds

KANIKA SOOD  |  TUESDAY, 12 FEB 2019
... shopping through to booking, in-meeting activity, and post meeting reviews to fulfilment. The feedback is data-led and is not subjective or based on shareholder trading activity at a later date. Around November, Forum 360 will introduce a neutral meeting ...

Royal Commission will worsen credit crunch: Poll

KARREN VERGARA  |  TUESDAY, 12 FEB 2019
The current credit crunch will deepen as a result of the financial services Royal Commission's final recommendations, Financial Standard 's latest spot poll shows. The majority of respondents (64%) agreed Commissioner Hayne's final report ...

Ideas give insight to opportunity: Vanguard

HARRISON WORLEY  |  TUESDAY, 12 FEB 2019
A recession might happen, eventually. But if it does growth might not be far off either, according to Vanguard. Speaking today at the Sydney leg of the fund manager's financial adviser roadshow, Vanguard global chief economist and global head of investment ...

Former Macquarie advisers have bans reduced

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  TUESDAY, 12 FEB 2019
... mislead or deceive Macquarie's compliance team into believing general advice or execution only instructions had been given, not personal advice. They then arranged for the same false emails to be saved into Xplan and created false order management system ...

Chief economist update: UK economy slows on Brexit woes

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 12 FEB 2019
... on. Perhaps it's already seen in advance the UK's National Accounts report for the December 2018 quarter, perhaps not. But the point is that the British economy has indeed slowed sharply in the last three months of last year. UK GDP growth slowed ...

ACSA creates managed fund taskforce

HARRISON WORLEY  |  MONDAY, 11 FEB 2019
... complete an Initial Application compared to listed securities which have eight to nine steps," he said. "Managed funds may not be large proportion of institutional holdings, but do create a disproportionate amount of inefficiency and risk. Progress in ...

Don't fear credit crunch: Deloitte

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  MONDAY, 11 FEB 2019
Financial advisers with clients working towards purchasing their first property or starting their own business need not be too concerned with tightened lending policies post-Royal Commission. Speaking at the Financial Standard Chief Economists Forum ...