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| | Former ASIC chair James Shipton has joined the board of Superhero. The trading platform, which launched in September 2020, has close to 200,000 investors and rolled out zero brokerage US share trading as well as its flagship superannuation offering. ... |
| | | ... mid-January and will lead the Morningstar sales team responsible for data, research and software solutions. He replaces Phil Winter, who is relocating back home to Chicago and will remain with Morningstar. Bryant has an extensive track record in leadership ... |
| | | ... head of business development for Australia and New Zealand as the incumbent readies to return to the United States. Phil Winter is remaining with Morningstar but leaving the local business; returning to Chicago at the end of the year with his family ... |
| | | Newly launched trading platform Superhero has revealed it has the functionality to offer managed accounts to investors, and would be looking into developing this and an APL further in the future. The platform, which launched at the beginning of September ... |
| | | A new trading platform has launched today, set to help Aussie investors trade over 2500 shares, LICS, REITs and ETFs with as little as a $100 investment and a flat $5 brokerage fee. Superhero, which its co-founder and chief executive John Winters says ... |
| | | ... 20% of retirees today, rising to more than 70% of retirees in future. ISA lashes out ISAspecial retirement income adviser Phil Gallagher said the assumptions used by Grattan in its model were dubious, unrealistic and unrepresentative of most Australian ... |
| | | ... ultimately "it is going to come down to how much agreement there is on the final document." The AFA chief operating officer Phil Anderson noted that "there are elements of the proposed amendments that the opposition has said it will not support, but ... |
| | | ... economy's health rose in February by the largest amount in three months, suggesting growth should rebound following a severe winter. The Conference Board's index of leading indicators increased 0.5 per cent following a slight 0.1 per cent rise in January ... |
| | | ... US stocks rallied, as investors shrugged off some disappointing US economic data that was largely chalked up to severe winter weather. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 92.67 points (0.58 per cent) on Thursday at 16,133.23. The broad-based S&P ... |
| | | ... epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct ... |
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