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Fee raises at the nation’s biggest super fund have raised questions about the benefits of scale. If Australian Super has to increase fees, what chance do smaller funds have?
The tendency to relent to client commentary, which in many cases is driven by headlines and sentiment, is one of the biggest detractors from long-term returns.
Bill Prendergast discusses the role of fixed income and its role in portfolios today.
In unpredictable markets, emotions can run high, and good intentions mingled with bad communication can potentially damage adviser-client relationships.
Following a decade-long run of low-interest rates and rising asset prices, many companies took the opportunity to load up on cheap deb
Some of the world’s biggest companies including Mcdonald’s, Alphabet and LVMH released quarterly earnings last week. Here are four takeaways for investors.
Gold has a colourful history, going back thousands of years, as a means to store and transport wealth and a way to help protect against the inflationary impacts on currency buying power.
The biggest question on the minds of every investor in the world today is clear: will the US experience a recession?
Concerns over rising inflation and a global growth slowdown have many financial advisers re-positioning client portfolios away from risk and towards safety.
The end of FY2022 feels a little like a blur of problems, people and red numbers; that’s not even considering what we have just been through.
The combination of rising global interest rates and increasing recession fears has complicated the current investing environment.
It’s a cliché that sometimes, the best way to view a problem is to go somewhere else and look at it from a different perspective.