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| | | Fiscal pressures due to Australia's ageing population outlined in the latest Intergenerational Report strengthen the case for health reform, tax reform, national productivity growth targets and the removal of the compulsory retirement age. Yesterday ... |
| | | | While investors will have to wait a while before they find out what the tax system changes are following the Henry Review, a leading tax expert takes a stab at what the new regime could be. Although the Treasurer is not giving anything away regarding ... |
| | | | ... medium-term or long-term risks of economies deteriorating. What's worse, long-term risks such as the needs of the ageing population became medium-term risks after retirement savings dived alongside markets, he said. To navigate through the fragile global ... |
| | | | ... sector accounts for 7.5 per cent of Australia's GDP and employs 390,000 people, a huge portion of the country's working population. |
| | | | ... stockmarket drivers that could compensate for the volatility. "Russia's got fantastic resources, it's got a big consumer population who still don't have mortgages and the shift to the middle class is now just happening," he said. "Yes, 2008 was a very ... |
| | | | ... as the last three interest rate rises prove. Combine that with the nation's 'she'll be right' attitude and you get a population that is generally optimistic. That said, the low ratio of those surveyed intending to invest new money is a clear signal that ... |
| | | | ... CNN, "I think we'll be adding jobs, but you need 150,000 additional jobs each month just to keep pace with a growing population. So if we're only adding 50,000 jobs, that's a great reversal from losing 700,000 jobs [a month] early this year -- but, you ... |
| | | | The developed world's governments could be the perpetrator of the next GFC as unchecked debt and overspending take their toll, warns an expert. Martin Barnes, an investment veteran and managing editor of Bank Credit Analyst Research, told an IMCA conference ... |
| | | | ... factored in any financial plan, said a demographics expert. Actuarial statistics on the mortality of the Australian population show the gap between male and female life expectancies at birth is now the lowest it has been, since the 1940s. The figures ... |
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