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Will Taiwan tension derail emerging market allocations?

As investors start to look past the pandemic, the economic cost and scarring from Covid-19 has been significant. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says “unlike the 2008 crisis, emerging markets and developing economies are expected to suffer more scarring than advanced economies”. In the same way that the US and Australia were able to provide…

Ishan Dan | 17th May 2021 | More
Don Ezra on a retiree quandary: handling growth

Don Ezra, a now-retired celebrity adviser in the institutional world, still offers his views, in blog form, on all sorts of issues facing retirees. Recently, he turned his attention to the possible growth stock bubble. In his series ‘Life after Full-time Work’ (link) Ezra admits that no-one knows when, nor if, the current record spread…

Greg Bright | 10th Feb 2021 | More
The real value of financial advice is 5.2% p.a

Delivering value in spades It has been a difficult few years for financial advisers following the Royal Commission. The Commission uncovered some long-standing issues that were predominantly associated with the vertical integration of advice and investment management, resulting in a much needed professionalisation and cleanout of the industry. This has continued into 2020 with thousands…

Drew Meredith | 4th Nov 2020 | More
  • New lifecycle superfund is a ‘game changer’

    New option for MySuper products allows mass customisation Russell Investments has developed what it says is a ‘game changer’ for superannuation in Australia – the first mass customised retirement solution. It is currently available only to members in the Russell Master Trust, but the firm will offer access through other super funds down the track….

    Greg Bright | 27th Oct 2020 | More