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| | ... platform developments." Further, Camu highlighted the firm has success in building platforms. "We've done this historically over the last 15 years and from scratch built very significant platforms that have become best-in-class operators," he said. ... |
| | | ... in turn cool wage and inflation pressures. However, Australia's unemployment rate of 3.5% for June remains at historically low levels." However, Deloitte Access Economics partner Stephen Smith contended that today's data provides additional evidence ... |
| | | ... higher interest rates." The labour market in the US also shows no signs of abating. "The unemployment rate remains historically low, job openings have declined but remain elevated, and monthly growth in nonfarm payroll employment has slowed very gradually ... |
| | | ... years. This will benefit patient investors like AustralianSuper who can invest across the long-term economic cycle." Historically, the balanced option has proven to be steady, returning an average of 8.23% per annum over three years, 6.72% over five ... |
| | | ... the existing Diversified Income and Defensive Growth options combined. TelstraSuper explained the two options have historically been very similar and have become increasingly alike in their asset allocations. The option they're creating will also have ... |
| | | ... building a truly global Investments business, which today has more than $150 billion in assets under management and has historically outperformed industry benchmarks. As a result, our clients' portfolios have achieved attractive investment results while ... |
| | | ... companies, compared to global," it added. Neiron said: "Unlike Australian small companies, global small caps have historically demonstrated outperformance relative to large companies over the long term." |
| | | ... change report. "We believe there could be more positive momentum ahead for infrastructure investments, supported by historically large policy initiatives such as the US Inflation Reduction Act and the European Commission's Green Deal Industrial Plan," ... |
| | | ... to regulate buy now, pay later (BNPL) providers and products under the Credit Act to strengthen consumer outcomes. Historically, BNPL schemes have been exempt from tough regulation as they do not charge interest, but the federal government has looked ... |
| | | ... highly valued by consumers. It's clear consumers want information and education, and the service providers that would historically provide these services have not done so yet, creating this opportunity." After launching Life Sherpa nearly 10 years ago ... |
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