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New recruits top advice industry priority: FAAA
The industry is urgently prioritising the recruitment of new advisers as those who remain bear the brunt of paying heftier levies that aggravate the costs of running a business and puts financial advice further out of reach for Australians.
ASIC takes action against Guildfords FM, director
ASIC has cancelled the licence of Guildfords Funds Management and banned its managing director Robert Payne for their involvement in the collapse of Magnolia Capital Group.
ETF price war heats up
Leading exchange-traded product (ETP) investment managers - Vanguard, Betashares, BlackRock, and VanEck - which command about 70% of the Australian market, reduced their asset-weighted fees by 8% in the 12 months to March, according to Rainmaker Information.
Local Aviva Investors managing director to exit
Aviva Investors will farewell its local managing director following a decision to manage distribution from Singapore.
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Phil Usher
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FIRST NATIONS FOUNDATION
FIRST NATIONS FOUNDATION
Taking a gamble to steady the ship as chief executive of First Nations Foundation, Phil Usher has turned it into a more secure, self sustaining entity, far better equipped to empower First Nations people to achieve financial prosperity. Andrew McKean writes.
This is a weak economic recovery in the US. If you dig deeper into the data you will find that the improvement in US unemployment is due to an insidious decline in the participation rate over several years. This means that a reduction in unemployment won't lead to a normal improvement in economic growth because lower unemployment is not leading to higher consumption.
So it will be another MJ song those US pollies should be singing "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" ... or in other words unemployment will have to drop alot more than it has been even below 6.5% and don't stop there keeping going to 6% and below. Remember, Don't Stop Till You Get Enough!"