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NZ sharemarket up more than 0.5%

The New Zealand sharemarket had a welcome rise of more than 0.5% as Australia kept interest rates unchanged and Japan raised theirs in a historic move.

Tuesday, March 19th, 6:23PM

The S&P/NZX 50 Index climbed steadily, especially after the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announcement, and closed at 11,817.91, up 89.9 points or 0.77%. 

There were 80 gainers and 52 decliners over the whole market on volumes of 30.86 million share transactions worth $126.23m. 

Chorus, removed from the FTSE Russell Small Cap Index, topped the individual trading with $27.4m worth ...MORE»

[GRTV] A trip around investment issues with MyFiduciary’s Chris Douglas

Monday, March 18th, 6:26AM

It’s not just changes to the trustee tax tax rate that’s driving PIE growth, MyFiduciary principal Chris Douglas tells Good Returns TV.

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BusinessNZ says FMA should shelve its fair outcomes guidelines

Friday, March 15th, 1:02PM  4 comments

Business organisations and lawyers are panning the Financial Markets Authority's plan to focus its regulatory efforts on fair outcomes for consumers, with BusinessNZ calling for guidelines to be shelved altogether.

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AIA Wellbeing Survey: Your health is your wealth, the importance of recovery

Financial advisers are managing stress better than they were two years ago but more support is needed for them to thrive.

Friday, March 15th, 6:39AM  1 comment

The results of AIA’s second financial wellbeing study has found that stress is still one of the biggest issues affecting adviser wellbeing and recommends that they step up their recovery activity - taking time out of their day whether at work or home to recharge.

“Recovery is an unseen metric with a long return. We tend to put ourselves last and don’t see its value until we snap ...MORE»

The FMA turning up doesn't mean it wants to shut down an adviser

Wednesday, March 13th, 6:48AM  1 comment

The Financial Markets Authority wants to work collaboratively with financial advisers and they shouldn't assume the regulator is out to get them when it's performing its industry monitoring functions, Michael Hewes, the FMA's director of deposit taking, insurance and advice, told the Financial Advice NZ conference earlier this month.

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Kernel launches NZ-first target maturity bond funds

Monday, March 11th, 7:54AM

Kernel expands its bond offering with two funds with target maturity dates.

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Multiply partners with NZX Wealth Technologies for tech innovation

Sunday, March 17th, 4:26PM

NZXWT adds another advisory firm to its platform. MORE»

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[GRTV] Free model portfolios aim to improve the industry

Thursday, March 7th, 6:00AM

GRTV speaks to Clayton Coplestone, principal of Heathcote Investment Partners, about a joint initiative with Kernel to get advisers thinking about portfolio construction. MORE»

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Wrestling the gorilla

Monday, March 18th, 1:20PM

Despite incessant commentary to the contrary, the US economy is the strongest it has been in over 30 years MORE»

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28-year streak for Fidelity

Sunday, March 17th, 4:10PM

Fidelity Life has kept its A- minus rating from AM Best - again. MORE»

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Activating DTIs and loosening LVRs

Monday, March 18th, 9:24AM

The New Zealand Banking Association (NZBA) wants the Reserve Bank to loosen proposed debt-to-income (DTI) restrictions because of the internal conservatism of some banks. MORE»

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Partners distribution boss jumps to Asteron

Tuesday, March 19th, 10:21AM

Tony Arthur has been appointed as new executive manager life distribution at Asteron Life. MORE»

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Kiwis, depending on their age group, generally want compulsory KiwiSaver

Wednesday, March 6th, 6:00AM  2 comments

Most Kiwis, bar Millennials, think regular KiwiSaver contributions should be compulsory, a survey has found. MORE»

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