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| | ... simple and there's little to no profit to be made. "Advisers are often the ones most impacted by regulatory change but historically their voice has been drowned out by the large institutions and their industry bodies," ClearView managing director Simon ... |
| | | ... persistent high inflation. "The problem is compounded when it starts from a long way back coming off a period of historically high levels of monetary stimulus and where "aggressive" counts as getting the real policy rate back close to zero," he said. ... |
| | | ... dividend performance, the report said banking and mining once again accounted for the lion's share of dividends. "Historically responsible for more than two firths of Australian dividends, banking stocks recovered from the regulator-imposed dividend ... |
| | | ... liquidity, both of which are expected to increase in the countdown to net zero, along with prices. "Carbon credits have historically been lowly correlated to mainstream asset classes and can be potentially used as a hedge against the impact of carbon ... |
| | | ... client assets being held off-platform and the administration involved with alternative investments." It is not just historically low interest rates and more recently soaring inflation concerns that were pushing advisers and their clients to hunt for ... |
| | | ... and adopt Energy Super's product. LGIAsuper said Energy Super's Socially Responsible option has performed better historically and all members in the current option will be transferred over on June 10. LGIAsuper recently finalised the acquisition of Suncorp's ... |
| | | ... to commodity markets, "altering global patterns of trade, production, and consumption in ways that keep prices at historically high levels". Increases to energy prices since 2020 have been the largest since the 1973 oil crisis, the World Bank noted ... |
| | | ... would provide to the adviser," the report reads. "Now the fees clients pay is far more important than it has been historically. Given the costs of servicing clients, purchasers consider the fee per client as another measure of value. A client with a ... |
| | | ... "ASIC has broadened our managed fund surveillance, as retail and unsophisticated investors continue to grapple with historically low yields alongside the outlook of even greater global risks and uncertainties," ASIC deputy chair Karen Chester said. "ASIC ... |
| | | ... Bitcoin is down by 6.4%, Ethereum is down by 8.5%, equity 3.5% over the past week. Meanwhile, oil and wheat have surged historically as the breadbasket of the world continues to bleed." |
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