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'Play to whatever makes you stand out': Advisers discuss what makes them unique
Knowing how much personality to inject into a professional advice veneer is a skill that needs to be learnt by all advisers, but practices also have a role to...
Time to get proactive on $3M super tax changes strategies: KeyInvest
The new rules around superannuation balances over $3 million have many searching for ways to mitigate the impact. The tax advantages of investment bonds may...
Ironbark's Royal London fiasco puts advisers in uncomfortable portfolio position
For those who have recommended the Royal London's Core Fund, especially, the incongruous management switch means they have to explain to clients why it will...
There's riches in niches, but only if you know which private capital corners to look in
Private capital might house some of the most in-demand asset classes in the game right now, but the proliferation of providers just reinforces the need to know...
Fortitude builds out adventure tourism investment with US expansion
The Brisbane-based private equity team is backing the further expansion of its New Zealand-based Action Adventures, which has just made its second US company...
Advice clients have a breaking point; downside protection can keep them from it
Protecting the underside of portfolios, and even thriving through moments of market distress, can keep more fretful clients out of the danger zone. A new...
Don't short-sell what is a 'pretty good' macro environment: Panel
A panel of investment managers and advisers from The Inside Network's Investment Leaders Forum painted a relatively positive macroeconomic picture. While...
'Shiny new things' not in our wheelhouse, says high-conviction investment team
The prospect of riding the giddying, volatile rocket ship of tech stocks like Nvidia holds little interest for high conviction teams who back their proven...
Nextgen property funds bringing a new factor into the equation: Certainty
While Australian property is a surging market, the funds that provide broader access to it have lacked ingenuity for some time. That is changing, however, with...
Nextgen property funds bringing a new factor into the equation: Certainty
While Australian property is a surging market, the funds that provide broader access to it have lacked ingenuity for some time. That is changing, however, with...
Stakeholders reject overly complex products: 'If I can't explain it, I can't use it'
If managers present a fund that has a convoluted structure and can't be described with clarity and transparency, what hope does an adviser have in then...
Stakeholders reject overly complex products: 'If I can't explain it, I can't use it'
If managers present a fund that has a convoluted structure and can't be described with clarity and transparency, what hope does an adviser have in then...
Factors to repel small cap 'zombies, fallen angels and glamours': Invesco
By employing smart active management, investors can avoid the ghoulish company cohorts that haunt the small cap sector of the stock exchange, Invesco writes in...
FAAA to consult with Treasury over CSLR 'unintended consequences'
While the minister has remained relatively mute on the obvious issues with the CSLR, he will at least allow the association to discuss the scheme's flaws with...
FAAA to consult with Treasury over CSLR 'unintended consequences'
While the minister has remained relatively mute on the obvious issues with the CSLR, he will at least allow the association to discuss the scheme's flaws with...
Using the default system to reduce correlation with Fortlake AM
The tranche market isn't the defining feature of Fortlake's fixed income funds, Baylis explained, but it's a pivotal tool for the firm's managers and adds a...