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| | | ... complete protection because the tariffs are also partly motivated to raise revenue and bring production back to the US. Trump might just say, 'Well, it's got nothing to do with that. We just want all steel and aluminium produced in the US, not in Australia ... |
| | | | ... Advisory. Scarrabelotti's clients at her new advice practice are typically affluent and over 50. "They [my clients] might have started a business, sometimes multiple businesses, and they might have some trusts or a self-managed super fund, or not," ... |
| | | | ... 700,000 members to find out when they can access super, how much they'll need for retirement, and what their income might look like in retirement. AMP Super members will be able to personalise their retirement income goals and compare it to benchmarks ... |
| | | | ... not, if we make the right deal we'll do it, otherwise, we won't. But I have the right to do that," Trump said. "We might put that [TikTok] in the sovereign wealth fund, whatever we make, or if we do a partnership with very wealthy people, a lot ... |
| | | | ... Burgess continued. "By imposing taxes on unrealised gains, the policy compels asset holders to ensure liquidity levels that might necessitate the premature sale of assets - a requirement out of step with traditional practices where taxes are only imposed ... |
| | | | ... previous quarter, meanwhile a third expect better performance. "We're seeing gradually improving optimism broadly, which might be playing into this, especially in the equity space, where investors are anticipating rate cuts later on," she said. "And ... |
| | | | ... investors, on the other hand, typically manage existing direct share portfolios and adjust at the margins. For instance, they might trim their holdings in banks, which are currently viewed as expensive, and buy into BHP." |
| | | | ... makes it challenging for companies to make long-term business decisions. On the positive side though, a strong US dollar might mitigate some of the tariff impacts." |
| | | | ... structure but remained within the global small-cap space. Alternatively, changes in ownership and management of investment firms might have led to investors withdrawing funds due to shifts in allegiance or restructuring within the umbrella companies. ... |
| | | | ... means that the prospects of any meaningful decline in bond yields are looking less than assured, even if the Federal Reserve might (cautiously) take the policy rate lower. Despite that worrisome circumstance, the US political class has no coherent plan ... |
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