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| | | ... society and the investment landscape for decades. But it won't be free," they said. "There will be some winners and some very big losers. And this new paradigm is unfolding when risk premia are at all-time lows, making the responsible allocation of capital ... |
| | | | ... biggest stories, while the departures of some of the super industry's most respected and long-serving names were also big news. That said, there is one non-super story that made the cut; IOOF's unexpected rebrand following its acquisition of ... |
| | | | ... assets or $250,000 of income for at least the last two financial years. "One of the things that I am most proud of is the big strategic decisions we made at the start and one of them was to focus on wholesale clients," he said. "It was quite a bold decision ... |
| | | | ... can agree on the exact figure. The ATO calculates $3.5 billion while ISA believes the figure to be $5 billion. "It's a big problem, whether it's $3 billion or $5 billion. It's a huge amount of money that isn't going towards workers retirement ... |
| | | | HUB24 has altered its acquisition terms and will pay a bigger cash consideration for Class. The two firms announced they have agreed to a new deal in which HUB24 will pay 12.5 cents per Class share as opposed to the original amount of 10 cents proposed ... |
| | | | ... asset-allocation strategy," Morningstar said. "All things considered, we believe the task of managing this flexible strategy is too big and suggest investors look elsewhere." In August, the AMP Capital team lost its head of sector multi-manager Lydia ... |
| | | | Cash, and local equities and property continue to be the preferred asset classes of the rich, according to a new report. High-net-worth individuals' love affair with domestic shares jumped from 56.4% three years ago to 73.4% in 2021, Crestone Wealth ... |
| | | | ... intimated that: "In terms of the implications for us, there isn't, there's not a direct United States exposure. The big Chinese banks are not tremendously exposed." Evergrande sends blood pressure rising each time its debt repayment falls due. ... |
| | | | ... illegal under international law and abhorred by fund members," Quit Nukes co-director Dr Margaret Beavis said. "While there is big money invested in nuclear weapons companies, these investments are usually a tiny percentage of the whole funds under management. ... |
| | | | The big four bank is being sued by the regulator for failing to provide some of the benefits promised to customers who hold offset transaction accounts or 'Breakfree' packages in conduct dating back more than two decades. In what is the last ... |
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