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The 'thrill of the chase' in the small cap space
Small caps are coming back from a tough year, while opportunities abound in the IPO market and founder-led businesses according to Ausbil small and microcap...
Advice review outcome a boon for consumers, not just advisers: SMSF Association
A principled approach to advice regulation is clearly the way forward for advisers, Neil Sparks says. But what's missing in the discussion is how beneficial...
'Too big an issue': Levy questions whether super funds can handle advice expansion role
If super funds can't implement the retirement income covenant's mandate to provide retirement guidance, the review lead pointed out, how are they going to...
Investors turning to private investment as companies shy away from listing
At this point companies have so many avenues to raise capital that listing in only one of several options. As a result companies are staying private for...
Inflation range in view, but is it close enough to stop further rate hikes?
The rate hiking cycle may be reaching its zenith, with inflation showing signs of a plateau. The next few months will be pivotal, Neuberger Berman says, which...
Jones grilled by Queensland advisers on QAR and skyrocketing advice levy
The minister was peppered with questions about phases 1 and 2 of the the government's advice review response, as well as specialist accreditation and data...
Despite the elephants slowing, two global equity sectors look set to prosper: Bell AM
Plenty of significant investment opportunities exist in the market according to Bell Asset Management's Ned Bell and John Malloy from Redwheel, but investors...
Start clients on values early to avoid 'biggest fear' upon wealth transfer
Praemium's Matt van Dijk sat down with Brisbane adviser Francis Rigby to talk about the most commonly unmet advice need in the country. Talk about values with...
Epsilon doubles up on private lending with new senior loan fund
Two years after the launch of its inaugural direct lending fund, Epsilon have forged a partnership with a prominent multi-office family to debut a new low...
High tax-payers set to gain max benefit from investment bonds: Foresters
For the right investor, investment bonds can provide a seriously beneficial after-tax return according to Foresters Financial chief executive Emma Sakellaris.
HMC capitalises on public/private hybrid approach to equity investment
David Di Pilla's listed property group is shaking things up with a fund that combines the best features of private and public investing to create a pro-active...
No easing in cycle yet as 'confusing' RBA changes tack: Sage
In a recent market update Sage lamented the RBA's recent decision to re-engage interest rake hikes after pausing only a month earlier. Policy outcomes have...
Active management outperformance rarely lasts: US study
While active management can provide pockets of outperformance both here and globally, research from S&P Global suggests maintaining above-benchmark returns is...
Private lending gains public approval as credit conditions tighten and banks lose favour
Private lending is going mainstream as soaring inflation forces mid-market businesses to consider more flexible funding options than the traditional incumbent...
Private lending gains public approval as credit conditions tighten and banks lose favour
Private lending is going mainstream as soaring inflation forces mid-market businesses to consider more flexible funding options than the traditional incumbent...
Everybody's calling a bigger correction - so where is it?
Money might not be free anymore but there's still plenty of it sloshing around in markets and the economy. When it runs out, the resulting upheaval (and higher...