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| | | ... negative. That's a strategy we're continuing to use. This works particularly well in a disinflationary environment, which we feel very strongly we're in. I think people can get nervous about this strategy, and where reasonable people can differ is in ... |
| | | | ... for Australia to escape a recession. Already, Australian (per capita) living standards are stagnating, so for many this may feel like a recession, even if the technical definition of recession (two consecutive quarters of declining GDP) is not met." ... |
| | | | ... effectively help customers "better understand what advice can do for them." "There's a range of reasons - whether customers feel that they don't know enough or feel as though they don't have enough money or feel embarrassed about approaching somebody ... |
| | | | ... probably be like a frog in water where you gradually turn up the heat. They'll boil us slowly," he said. We're just starting to feel the effects of quantitative tightening in the world with the change of the major foreign exchange reserve policies of ... |
| | | | ... accumulation stage with discussions centring on the size of the balance and how to maximise it. "Consumers report to us that they feel deserted...once they reach the retirement phase, particularly if they have relatively small balances," the COTA report ... |
| | | | The financial services industry sees the leadership change as an opportunity for the government to finally issue its response to the Financial System Inquiry (FSI) report and other policy issues that have remained shelved for months. A number of industry ... |
| | | | ... generate what NAB's statement described as a "tailored, personalised assessment - with the option to seek further advice if they feel it is necessary." Currently, the service focuses on superannuation and insurance, but NAB intends to extend it to other ... |
| | | | ... also driving clients towards managed accounts. "Education pushes them to SMAs because they can see what they're holding and feel attached to it," she says. "Technically they can see what they're holding in a managed fund but they don't have that level ... |
| | | | ... then. They are looking for more sustainable sources of growth. They want to see more genuine dynamism in the economy and to feel more confidence about their own future income." "But with Australian politics and public discourse now more polarised than ... |
| | | | ... with," he clarifies. "But I did realise that despite my earlier experiences I enjoyed interacting with people, making them feel comfortable, engaging with them and building relationships." Putting those skills to work was especially important in an institutional ... |
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