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| | | ... than increase them. Europe and parts of Asia, meanwhile, may not fare as well. "Europe is the one that we worry about the most. Growth forecasts there have been revised downside to under 1% growth for this year, whereas the US is still at 2%," Craig ... |
| | | | ... today after it was acquired by CC Capital. "We are pleased to complete the acquisition of Insignia, one of Australia's most established wealth management companies, and to assist Australians in building a secure retirement," CC Capital senior managing ... |
| | | | ... deliberately advisers are utilising the approach. "What we see in the data is encouraging at a surface level, advisers are getting most of the big decisions right," White said. "But when we look deeper, there are some quiet portfolio construction behaviours ... |
| | | | ... strengthening our ability to invest in the future of personalised cancer care and accelerate the breakthroughs that matter most to patients," Connelly said. Based in Melbourne, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation conducts advanced cancer research at ... |
| | | | ... spiked far more on Liberation Day when US President Donald Trump announced his initial tariff plan than it has during this most recent episode. "We see nowhere near the same level of fear, and in fact as we speak today, that fear has all but dissipated," ... |
| | | | ... the tax system and in the housing market. I think the housing market is where some of those intergenerational issues are most obvious. We are working through a range of options to see if we can deal with them or address them in a responsible way." Housing ... |
| | | | ... access to the critical materials underpinning the megatrend of modern electrification. "Copper and lithium are two of the most important metals for the next phase of global growth," Man said. "Copper is essential for high-speed rail, grid investment ... |
| | | | ... NGS Super since 2017, having first joined as chief risk and governance officer. He's since held a raft of roles, and most recently had the dual title of chief member officer and deputy chief executive. A spokesperson for NGS Super confirmed the fund ... |
| | | | ... due to benefits such as transparency and liquidity," Shrimski said. While Australians preferred international equities the most, Australian equities followed with around $4 billion in inflows during the period. "In particular, demand for equity ETFs ... |
| | | | ... to diversify away from tariff-induced volatility across many other Asia Pacific regions. Senior housing and care was the most sought-after sector, reflected by the sale of Aveo in July 2025. Outside of this transaction, cross-border investors were largely ... |
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