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| | | Online investors are getting younger and bet heavily on global stocks, helping fuel the share market to record highs, according to a new survey. The latest Investment Trends Online Investing Report finds that Zoomers (18- to 24-year-olds) and Millennials ... |
| | | | ... Inter-generation transfer of wealth underway in Australia, advisers are seeking solutions to service a client base which tends to be younger, have a longer investment horizon and a higher risk tolerance," Gallagher said. "According to the Investment ... |
| | | | ... the year, members of NFP funds aged 30 years old and over saw premiums in general increase by 16% to an average of $52. Younger members saw minimal change. On the other hand, retail funds upped premiums by $44 for those aged over 30 and dropped premiums ... |
| | | | ... women at 8.2%, compared to 7.9% for men, after having been higher for men for most of the past decade. Jarvis add that younger workers were still more mobile than older workers, with 12.6% of 15- to 24-year-olds changing jobs. "However, youth job mobility ... |
| | | | ... MySuper Balanced option, however this was changed in recognition of changing lifestyles and longer life expectancies. "Younger members under 50 years who are decades away from retirement generally have time on their side to ride out periods of market ... |
| | | | ... playing a role in maximising members' retirement savings. "It means they have more exposure to growth assets while they're younger and can accommodate more risk, so they can benefit greatly in years like this - when equity markets have proven robust ... |
| | | | ... exciting proposition for us, the players, the fans, and everyone involved." "The female athletes in the sport, as well as younger girls aspiring for greatness, deserve better and we believe we can, with time, deliver something to be proud of, but do ... |
| | | | ... contribution option has been confirmed by modelling from advice tech platform Otivo. Otivo's modelling reported that if younger Australians (20 years old) start additional contributions to their superannuation, compared to contributions later in ... |
| | | | ... Management has entered the super and housing debate, saying allowing the use of leverage in superannuation it could help younger Australians who are locked out of the property market build wealth. Innova said millennials are firmly locked out of the ... |
| | | | ... spending, those aged 65 and over have increased their spending over and above inflation. "I understand that there is a younger cohort that in real terms is cutting back their expenditure, but the fact remains that everyone is slowing their expenditure. ... |
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