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| | | ... 12-15% higher than they would be in the US." The research focused on companies too small to feature in the US S&P500 but big enough to be included in the ASX200. The findings may be a result of the concentration of institutional money, via superannuation ... |
| | | | ... life-stage. As an example, he notes that younger REST members have "a modest amount of death insurance" which he says "is enough to handle things like a funeral or basic debt." But as members age, he says that "it rises proportionally, because as you ... |
| | | | ... the 12 month window until the next election. The TWP should be rebooted to seek a mandate at the 2016 election. There is enough time to carry a community debate and a reform package. The new Treasurer, Scott Morrison indicated he was thinking carefully ... |
| | | | ... the month before. If there's anything to be disappointed about, it's the fact that China's economy has not deteriorated enough that it sparks an immediate policy response from the central bank and central command. |
| | | | ... that will set up one in the near future. "We see that advisers are starting to think that investing in big caps is not enough anymore. Their clients are keen on investing outside the top 100, but concerned by what it means for volatility and risk," Burns ... |
| | | | ... "We do not currently anticipate that the effects of these recent developments on the U.S. economy will prove to be large enough to have a significant effect on the path for policy." But (there it is again), "...recent employment reports have been somewhat ... |
| | | | ... claimed to know their super balance, down 4% on 2014. The report suggests 51% believe their super fund will not provide enough income for a comfortable retirement. Fifty-five per cent of Australians will use additional income sources such as property ... |
| | | | ... accessible solution for members. "Many of our members approaching retirement are concerned about whether they will have enough superannuation to fund their retirement. At the same time some would say that they lack the confidence and knowledge to design ... |
| | | | ... rise at a staggering 12% annually to $50.7 billion in 2016-17," Chapman said. "Simply put, our tax system doesn't bring in enough revenue to pay for all of the services the government provides and with expenditure on areas like health, education, aged ... |
| | | | ... happening in the energy and commodity space, without doubt, but this minor move up, let's say towards 3%, is not going to be enough to invalidate the movement we've seen in spreads. We still think they're pretty attractive and think this is a sector ... |
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