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Linda Trusler

20 August 2015 • By Reporter • 1 min read

DMP Asset Management hires fund manager

Melbourne-based boutique firm DMP Asset Management has appointed a new fund manager. Linda Trusler has joined the firm as a fund manager following ...

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Legalsuper appoints former NAB exec

Industry fund Legalsuper has appointed a new client service manager for Queensland. Former NAB Financial Planning executive Nathan McCabe has been ...

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JP Morgan AM names global market strategist

JP Morgan Asset Management has appointed a global market strategist in order to expand the firm’s market insights program in Australia

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End 'partisan tinkering' with super: Rice Warner

Along with the well-documented superannuation savings gap, Australia's retirement system has a second, more insidious gap – the policy distance ...

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Rethink 'disrupted' business models, warns CFSGAM

In an investment environment characterised by disruption, investors will need to reassess the way they look at traditional business models, says ...

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Govt responds to super governance consultation

The Coalition has agreed to clarify the definition of an 'independent' director in superannuation law, and has also guaranteed the industry a ...

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New OTC reporting rules for super trustees

Super fund trustees are set to face further scrutiny when it comes to over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, with new reporting requirements to be put in ...

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Super funds may fall short of objectives

Australian super fund members should steady themselves for a period of low returns, and the possibility that funds will not meet their investment ...

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Extra $100,000 needed for retirement: ASFA

The increased cost of living and recent changes to the aged pension means that Australian couples will need an extra $100,000 in savings to fund a ...

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'Mass personalisation' to disrupt platforms

Australian platform providers must prepare themselves for a customer base that will be demanding mass personalisation by 2020, argues Bravura

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