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| | | ... crisis is impacting financial confidence. The survey, commissioned by Westpac, found the majority of first home buyers are not feeling positive about their financial futures (62%), and many are willing to make sacrifices to cut back on spending. More ... |
| | | | ... tripled, reaching $32,055; 63% of total contributions for this quarter occurred in the last month. "This is a contribution level not seen since June 2009 when the concessional contribution caps were either $50,000 or $100,000 depending on a member's ... |
| | | | ... reconciling trades. Deputy chief executive Peter Hiom said replacing CHESS with the next generation of platform technology will not only reduce costs and risks for companies, but facilitate innovation in the financial markets. A third party has been ... |
| | | | ... trust does is create a tax problem for them," Rogan said. Rogan adds that company structures as another option, just delay, not get rid of tax. "And creating a trust and maintain it is complicated, expensive and there are ongoing regulatory obligations," ... |
| | | | ... businesses and more financial services are delivered online, cyber risks are increasing. If these cyber risks and responses are not well managed, they could threaten the stability of the financial system." In Australia cyber security regulations remain ... |
| | | | ... others, wage growth is expected to pick up gradually over the next few years." So far...no pick up. But hey, wages growth might not be accelerating but it's still growing (1.9% in the year to the June quarter). The problem is that slow growth in nominal ... |
| | | | ... Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico: these are countries where the consumption patterns you and I take for granted are not taken for granted. Here, if you want to buy a gallon of milk, you can get organic, non-organic, full-fat... In these markets ... |
| | | | ... different to anything most Australian and New Zealand investors have seen previously." "We believe they will be attracted not only by the environmental focus of the MoRE strategies but also by a potential 'new' source of uncorrelated 'alpha'. We look ... |
| | | | ... and gold. Shellshear said Aleda is suitable to investors ranging from millennials to 65-year-olds as well as SMSFs, but is not recommended for retirees as it doesn't offer income-based strategies. Jason Holdsworth, also a director at Aleda, said anyone ... |
| | | | Active and passive fixed income investing are complementary, not at logger-heads, and serve different purposes within portfolios and in different market conditions, according to QIC. In a new paper the investment management giant explores the debate ... |
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