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02 October 2006 • By Victoria Young • 1 min read

Australia's first lady of financial planning - Column

Macquarie Wrap Solutions continues to beef up its investment choices, appointing six new funds to its platform. Macquarie Wrap Solutions continues ...

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Still pushing buttons - Column

Multi-manager OptiMix has added a global emerging markets option to its manager line-up. Multi-manager OptiMix has added a global emerging markets ...

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Think like a business owner, not just an adviser - Column

Asteron has updated its Wealthstar platform investment menu by adding six new investment options to its Wealthstar suite of products. Asteron has ...

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The change in climate for investors - Column

Savvy companies that use their workplaces strategically to influence organisational culture and performance, benefit from higher staff retention and ...

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Norway pension reform - Column

Australians have long had a love affair with direct residential property and many baby boomers have done reasonably out of it. But federal Treasurer ...

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Super bonanza - Column

The recent schizophrenia experienced by global equities markets has come as a sobering reminder to investors that what goes up can often come down ...

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401(K) Sponsors Face Change Column

As long as the industry remains structured the way it is, and as long as financial planners cop being the patsies for the industry, financial planners ...

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Delivering to expectations - Column

This is the third year Investor Weekly has been associated with the prestigious Standard & Poor's (S&P) Fund Awards and the third year they ...

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Buying into buybacks - Column

The challenge for Australian fund managers is that pure style differentiation is hard to achieve in a risk-controlled portfolio. Many managers who ...

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Exotic locations lure many - Column

A recent study by the University of Queensland Business School concluded that investors were not significantly disadvantaged by choosing socially ...

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