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Superannuation
11 July 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

Beyond Silicon Valley: How super funds thrived on diversification in 2025

Superannuation funds have posted another year of strong returns, but this time the gains weren’t powered solely by Silicon Valley. In contrast to ...
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Netwealth edges in on rival HUB24 with record FUA net flows

The wealth management platform remains a strong performer in the platform space, generating a record $15.8 billion in ...

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South Korean exposure pays off as ASX-listed ETF jumps 32%

The iShares MSCI South Korea ETF (IKO) gained 32.1 per cent in the first six months of the year, marking South Korea’s ...

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Instos anticipate crypto to feature in traditional portfolios by 2030

Three-quarters of institutional investors believe cryptocurrencies will form part of traditional portfolio allocations ...

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US tipped to be ‘the big loser’ of Trump’s expanding trade war: AMP

The rollout of further tariffs in the US from August is expected to decrease economic growth in the US in the ...

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Government cements RBA overhaul with new rules

The government has cemented its overhaul of the RBA’s governance with the release of an updated Statement on the Conduct ...

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Netwealth adds T Rowe Price

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Global manager T Rowe Price has scored a platform listing with netwealth and secured clients from the family office sector.

Platform provider netwealth has added the T Rowe Price Global Equity Fund to its portfolio.

The move follows platform ING One Answer's recent addition of the fund to its investment menu.

T Rowe Price has also been awarded a mandate by industry superannuation fund Maritime Super and has picked up a number of family offices as clients.

"We are very pleased that a number of clients have appreciated our all-market, all-cap approach to global equities," T Rowe Price director for Australia and New Zealand Murray Brewer said. 

Brewer said the firm was looking at launching a number of funds to the local market, including a large-cap version of its global equity strategy and fixed income products.