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| | ... pay this year, with the salary range jumping from $140,000 - $200,000 to $200,000 - $250,000. With all that in mind, the survey found about 56% of financial services businesses expect to increase salaries this year, while 63% of professionals are expecting ... |
| | | Family offices across the globe are increasingly outsourcing more functions, new research from Ocorian suggests. The global study, which surveyed 301 senior executives including 50 family office investment managers in November 2023, found a staggering ... |
| | | ... increasingly opting for value-based real estate investments, according to the ANREV, INREV, and PREA Investment Intentions Survey 2024. The 16th annual survey revealed that 78% of investors prefer value-added style investments in APAC for 2024, the highest ... |
| | | ... development is the education gap that exists when it comes to investing in alternatives. The group cited a Cerulli Associates survey that found while 81% of professionals agree offering alternative investments is a competitive differentiator. However ... |
| | | ... expect the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to hold the cash rate in February, according to the latest Finder RBA Cash Rate Survey. The study, which surveyed 19 experts and economists, also found that half (40%) of respondents don't expect the RBA to ... |
| | | ... most Australians are confident there's better times ahead because of their superannuation savings. An Essential Research survey of 1151 people, commissioned by the Super Members Council (SMC) in November, found that almost two-thirds of Australians believe ... |
| | | VanEck's latest annual investor survey has found that despite volatility, most Australian investors are set to increase their investments in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) within the next six months. Additionally, around 50% of investors intend to boost ... |
| | | ... to 5%, resulting in strong yields of 10-12% for senior lending to middle market companies. Nuveen's 2023 EQuilibirum survey showed that more than 80% of global institutional investors intend to "expand their reach for yield," with nearly half of ... |
| | | ... acted on financial information seen online or on social media that ended up being misleading or factually incorrect, a new survey reveals. According to US insurance and financial services firm Nationwide, investors aged 15 to 54 years old tend to trust ... |
| | | ... in retirement." The TAL and Investment Trends October 2023 Retirement Income Report was based on a quantitative online survey of 10,604 retirees and non-retirees and conducted between July and August 2023. |
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