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Iress' big loss on OneVue deal caps five years of platform bloodletting
It's a spectacular transaction, one that marks not only the likely nadir of Iress but what should be the end of five very frothy years of M&A activity in the...
AI will reimagine advice marketing and client relationships more than investment: Netwealth
From organisational improvements to client "nudges", the potential for AI to transform advice businesses is limitless according to Netwealth's Andrew Braun.
AI boom supports ASX, Block Payments profit jumps, Next DC hits all-time high
The Australian sharemarket posted a positive finish to the week, gaining 0.4 per cent, but with the S&P/ASX200 still managing to lose 0.2 per cent across...
Fixed income remains the building block for 2024 portfolios: INDepth with Andrew Canobi from Franklin Templeton
Andrew Canobi from Franklin Templeton speaks to James Dunn from The Inside Network on fixed income remains the building block for 2024 portfolios.
ASX weakness on earnings, Woolies CEO to step down, CSR in European takeover bid
Both Australian benchmarks fell 0.7 per cent on Wednesday, as weakness in the consumer staples sector, which fell 4.3 per cent, offset gains in technology,...
Global risks can hit home with a punch, investors warned
True diversification is the only way for investors to protect themselves against global risk, says Jamie Green. "This includes diversification across asset...
The contrarian way: IN60 with Ben Preston from Orbis Investments
Ben Preston from Orbis Investments speaks to James Dunn from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.
David Leon: Leading the boutique, independent advice brigade
After witnessing the evolution of the US advice market, David Leon knew his Australian clients would want product and advice to be separate. It's why the...
Unloved value stocks primed for outperformance: Pzena
Rising interest rates and elevated stock multiples have brought down the equity risk premium and created a highly advantageous environment for value investors,...
The strengths of high conviction investing: INDepth with Bob Desmond from Claremont Global
Bob Desmond from Claremont Global goes in-depth with The Inside Network’s Tahn Sharpe on the strengths of high conviction investing.
Why fund managers are smarter than you think
The current market isn’t just a poor marking stick for active investment expertise, but a dangerous one, with concentration risk at alarmingly high levels....
Why fund managers are smarter than you think
The current market isn’t just a poor marking stick for active investment expertise, but a dangerous one, with concentration risk at alarmingly high levels....
Why 'Magnificent Seven' FOMO can be a serious NO-NO for investors
It's hard to exceed stratospheric expectations, which is the proposition investors buying into the big US tech stocks face. Hunting for lower bars to hurdle...
Claremont Global lists active ETF versions of popular high conviction funds
With over 2 million Australians invested in ETFs and every second SMSF holding them, it's little wonder managers are keen to launch active ETF versions of...