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| | | Sixty-three percent of Australians aged 45 and over are concerned or anxious about retirement according to Aware Super's State of Retirement report, with almost nine in 10 people worried they will run out of money. The research found one in 10 people ... |
| | | | ... risks and capitalise on opportunities in the sector. "As an integrated business our projects are commenced with the end in mind. We have 'skin in the game' and we are committed to delivering quality assets that reflect what the end client needs from ... |
| | | | Napier City Council in New Zealand is seeking an investment manager to construct and manage property assets that can grow up to NZ$50 million. Napier City Council, located on the eastern coast of the North Island, put forth a registration of interest ... |
| | | | US equities face a volatile path ahead as policy uncertainty, fiscal constraints, immigration enforcement, the lagged impact of interest rate hikes, and strong dollar combine to pressure earnings forecasts, according to Morgan Stanley. The investment ... |
| | | | ... diversified fund options, our new all growth and income-focused ETFs are designed with the diverse needs of Australian investors in mind," he said. "Our diversified ETFs are grounded in our proven investment philosophy which emphasises low costs and ... |
| | | | Australia is in the top 10 for populations with more than US$10 million ($15.7 million) globally, with the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2025 revealing the wealthy are set to increase their exposure to real estate. According to the report, Australia ranks ... |
| | | | Property development, construction, and investment firm Oreana has launched its investments business to the Australian market, including a new fund. Oreana's funds management business was established in Asia in 2017, but the firm said it's now ... |
| | | | Mohamed El-Erian, who was chief executive of Harvard's endowment and PIMCO, published The Only Game in Town in 2016, presenting central banks as the key driver of the economic agenda. But now it's governments in the driver's seat, NSW Treasury Corporation ... |
| | | | ... Warton said while the world moved towards more mainstream AI adoption, the infrastructure is still playing catch-up. "To our mind, not speculative. It is meeting a real need and a real customer demand, and that is despite any sort of efficiency breakthroughs ... |
| | | | ... retirement planning journey by considering what sort of lifestyle they want when they stop working... Once you have your goals in mind, you can start taking the right steps to achieve them. "While just over half don't expect to achieve a comfortable ... |
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