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Greg Bright

Greg has worked in financial services-related media for more than 30 years. He is a former economics writer for the Sydney Morning Herald and assistant editor and business editor for the Australian Financial Review. Greg has founded many magazines, newsletters and conferences in the funds management industry. Titles he has launched include: Super Review, Investor Daily, IFA, Investor Weekly, Investor Supermarket, SMSF Magazine, the Blue Book, Investment Magazine, I&T News, Professional Planner, Top1000Funds.com, IO&C News, Investor Strategy News and New Investor.

Wealth sector attracts insto-grade player

The growth and sophistication of the wealth management market is attracting new interest from formerly institutional providers. Now bfinance, a global manager...

When disenchantment follows the honeymoon

In the Allianz Retire+ five phases of retirement, wedged between phases three, ‘liberation’, and four, ‘reorientation’, comes...

When disenchantment follows the honeymoon

In the Allianz Retire+ five phases of retirement, wedged between phases three, ‘liberation’, and four, ‘reorientation’, comes...

PIMCO's recipe for portfolio protection

While there has been much talk about renewed inflation and its harm to portfolios, thanks largely to the US economic recovery, the consensus is this will be...

Finalists for Zenith's funds management awards

The 10th annual Zenith Investment Partners funds management awards will be live-streamed this year, on October 15, with the list of 22 awards having been...

Hidden ESG risks in popular stocks and funds

As investors put more and more money into ESG-focused products, so too are they getting more sophisticated in their selection – in both what they are...

Retirement incomes the new battleground for advisers

The government feels it has adequately dealt with the issue of how financial advisers go about their business. Now it is focused on the advice itself, with...

Smaller investors look to private debt

Private debt is starting to attract a broader range of investors, including high-net-worth individuals and smaller funds that are searching for yield combined...

Sustainable funds boom surges to another record

Flows into ESG-focused managed funds hit a record $2.9 billion during the June quarter, as total assets in that group jumped 66 per cent for the full 12...

Singularity: where innovation meets sustainability

In the beginning, was the word and the word was ‘ethical’. Now we have lots of words: ‘responsible’, ‘sustainable’,...

Singularity: where innovation meets sustainability

In the beginning, was the word and the word was ‘ethical’. Now we have lots of words: ‘responsible’, ‘sustainable’,...

Why advisers can't ignore bitcoin

Craig Hobart, a veteran of the business side of funds management, is thinking of putting a link to an ASIC podcast on his new company’s website. It...

Why advisers can't ignore bitcoin

Craig Hobart, a veteran of the business side of funds management, is thinking of putting a link to an ASIC podcast on his new company’s website. It...

New opportunities in commercial property

What is to become of all those office buildings and retail stores? They will be replaced, of course, at least in investor portfolios. The property sector is...

The allure of gold remains

Gold has intrigued investors for almost as long as its existence, first as a store of wealth and currency and now as, well, what? Asset consultancy Frontier...

What advisers need to know about dementia

The ageing population has many implications for financial advisers – more than the growing numbers either transitioning to or already in retirement....