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| | | ... what is observed, amongst MySuper products there are variations of well over one percentage point between the lowest and highest fee products." Putting forth its recommendation for future action, DAE concluded that the current default superannuation ... |
| | | | ... to be assisting the firm with its future ambitions. "We share a passion to improve the lives of Australians through the highest quality, non-conflicted advice delivered with uncompromising standards of client experience. I look forward to bringing another ... |
| | | | ... manufacturers rose to a better than expected reading of 17 in the second quarter from 12 in the first quarter. This is the highest level since the first quarter of 2014 and marks the third consecutive quarter of rising confidence. The same is true for ... |
| | | | ... FinTech Adoption Index shows Australian consumers are embracing fintech at a rapid pace, with Australia now ranked fifth highest in fintech adoption among 20 markets surveyed globally. The study, based on 22,000 online interviews with digitally active ... |
| | | | Australian consumer concern about security issues including financial and internet risks is the highest it's been in the last decade according to the latest Unisys Security Index. The overall Unisys Security Index for Australia is 157 out of 300, up ... |
| | | | ... scenery. The Milliman Retirement Expectations and Spending Profiles report demonstrates that Canberra residents have the highest annual spend at $38,923, compared to Tasmanian metro residents who are spending just $28,816. The median spend across Australia ... |
| | | | ... lead from rising US oil rig counts. As at 16 June, the Baker and Hughes rotary oil rig count has reached 747 rigs - its highest level since April 2015 and up 42.3% since the end of 2016. More worrying is the overall global demand-supply situation. In ... |
| | | | ... much they expected to have in their superannuation. For Gen Ys, the gap was the lowest at $220,295. Baby boomers had the highest gap at $500,516. Gen Ys also had the lowest expected retirement age, at 60, compared to 65 for both Gen X and baby boomers. ... |
| | | | ... Group-of-10 peers" and "The nation's two-year bond yield climbed as much as 2.5 basis points to minus 0.09 percent, the highest since February 2016". Reactions that, if sustained, could derail the progress Japan's economy have made so far. |
| | | | ... the cycle was very toppy," Forza director Adam Murchie said. "Many of them advised that their cash holdings were at the highest proportion of their asset mix for some time; however, they indicated they were comfortable with this because it gave them ... |
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