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| | | ... regional Victoria. His interest in investing and wanting to help other people with their financial circumstances led him to study financial advice in 2008 and, by 2012, he found his feet in the industry. Like Forbes, Carmichael concurs that communication ... |
| | | | A Natixis Investment Managers study shows 40% of Australians don't think they'll be able to fund their own retirement, while 50% are actively avoiding thinking about it. Still, they're faring better than many other nations. According to the 2024 Natixis ... |
| | | | Financial advisers add 5.7% in value for client portfolios, a new study shows, down from 5.9% last year. Now in its seventh year, the Value of an Adviser Report by Russell Investments found financial advisers continue to deliver for clients, particularly ... |
| | | | ... lend stability during extreme market movements." The announcement comes at a low tide for ESG funds, according to a recent study from Preqin. According to its Alternatives in APAC 2024 report, ESG funds have struggled to raise capital, with APAC ESG ... |
| | | | ... those aged 18 to 39 are taking more action for their retirement in light of heightened cost-of-living pressures, a HESTA study reveals. These actions include salary sacrificing and using online calculators to keep track of their superannuation. The study ... |
| | | | Some 82% of retirees and pre-retirees believe the Age Pension is insufficient, new study shows. A new survey from Allianz Retire+, How do we make retirements more epic?, found that 82% of retirees and pre-retirees believe the Age Pension is insufficient ... |
| | | | A new study from global consulting firm Kearney revealed the number of zombie companies in Australia increased 13.6% in the past year. Zombie companies - those which don't produce enough profits to cover debt obligations - now account for 5.8% of ... |
| | | | ... professional, but they face significant challenges, particularly with regulation and compliance, according to an international study by Ocorian. The research from Ocorian revealed that of the approximately 300 family office professionals it surveyed ... |
| | | | ... professional services, over an 18-month period to explore the role expectations, conflicts and ambiguities. One element of the study found that those interviewed envisioned their role as a leader and trusted adviser to the chief executive and the broader ... |
| | | | ... that have yet to do so said they plan to soon. At the moment, it is custodians that are most likely to be handling it. The study shows 67% of those already handling it in some form are doing so through ETFs and ETPs. Over half of them (54%) use Bitcoin ... |
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