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29 November 2017 • By • 1 min read

TAL launches learning platform for super funds

TAL has announced the release of the TAL Insurance Academy, a new learning platform for the firm’s superannuation fund partners. The TAL Insurance ...

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Long-short fund premium fees justified: Zenith

The outperformance of global long-short funds compared with their long-only counterparts has justified the higher performance fees, according to ...

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Super funds call for better climate disclosure

The superannuation sector has demanded a higher level of disclosure from companies on topics including climate change, labour practices, human rights ...

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Super funds facing ‘cultural change’

Changing regulatory pressures will likely drive a shift in superannuation funds’ operational cultures, according to QMV Super Solutions

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Don’t fear technology stealing jobs: AMP Capital

Investors needn’t be worried about the prospect of mass unemployment caused by artificial intelligence and machine learning, says AMP Capital

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ETFs to become industry standard by 2022

Nearly all asset managers will be offering either active or passive ETFs within five years, predicts EY. A new global survey by EY has laid out the ...

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Former ASIC director to lead fee disclosure review

ASIC has chosen a former director to lead an external review of the regulator’s guidance on superannuation fees and costs disclosure

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Montgomery to launch ASX-quoted fund

Montgomery Global Investment Management has announced plans to launch an exchange-quoted global equity fund, with the initial offer opening today

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SuperConcepts launches product marketplace

AMP-owned SMSF administrator SuperConcepts has launched a new online product marketplace, Connected Services, which will help trustees manage their ...

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‘Record’ VC numbers not all they seem

Most of the $1.32 billion poured into Australian venture capital throughout 2016-17 came from the government, says technology VC Right Click ...

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