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| | | ... consideration of technical details of the legislation, which aren't easily adapted from other jurisdictional laws. Where countries have adopted some form of ban on life insurers using genetic tests, they have defined 'genetic test' for the purposes of ... |
| | | | ... expanded in line with both the size and growing significance of pensions in society. This has been particularly evident in countries such as Canada, Australia, and the UK." The 22 countries collectively managed US$58.5 trillion ($93.3tn), which rose ... |
| | | | ... US President Donald Trump is set to announce 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports, which will apply to all countries, including Australia. AMP chief economist Shane Oliver told Financial Standard that while Australia exports about $808 million ... |
| | | | ... an investment community of 71,000 that include family offices. Including Australia, Moonfare is now accessible in 23 countries. |
| | | | ... Australia's total exports. However, certain industries could be affected if Trump introduces blanket tariffs, including on countries like Australia, or targets specific sectors such as steel and pharmaceuticals, in which case some local companies ... |
| | | | ... see the labour market "cool off" more. Chalmers said Australia was not having to play the same balancing act. "Many countries around the world have paid for this kind of progress on inflation with much higher unemployment, or with negative quarters of ... |
| | | | Dividend growth trends in international equities are expected to continue in 2025 after global developed market countries paid out $485 million in dividends in Q4 2024, according to a new report by Plato Investment Management. This was an 8.3% increase ... |
| | | | ... 61% of AUM is located. Some 34% of AUM is in France, Italy, and North America, while 5% is invested in Asia and other countries. A large portion of assets is allocated in fixed income (65%). The rest is in equities (21%), and private markets and others ... |
| | | | ... at Davos as the World Economic Forum kicks off. The global consulting firm surveyed 2500 senior executives across 17 countries and nine industries. Seventy percent of Australian executives remain optimistic about the outlook for their business, compared ... |
| | | | ... traditional financial institutions," Quinn-Kumar said. "This regulatory momentum will likely set the stage for other countries to follow suit, creating a more cohesive global framework for crypto. While it will take time, current circumstances suggest ... |
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