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| | | ... social media, supermarket and credit card transactions and devices like smartwatches. The problem is, the paper noted, "consumers may not be aware that the insurer has accessed this information." "This may be considered an invasion of privacy by some... ... |
| | | | ... institutionally-aligned, Kolbusz said "the overwhelming channel for financial advice will still come through that, but consumers now expect to get the maximum amount of advice possible that a computer can do. People will still think, 'Well, the organisation ... |
| | | | ... removes partisan politics and allows the Commission to focus on how a competitive model can deliver the best outcomes for consumers. The FSC supports a design that allows all consumers to choose their own superannuation fund. Revealing its PC submission ... |
| | | | ... general financial advice, and many remain unsure how to use social media to maximise their brands and interact with consumers," Roberts said. Given the increasing importance of delivering financial services online, Roberts said it is essential for all ... |
| | | | ... expected of those in the financial services industry," ASIC deputy chairman Peter Kell said. "ASIC will continue to protect consumers from advisors who engage in misleading conduct and place their interests above those of their client." Karakatsanis ... |
| | | | ... of unemployment and underemployment, employment, workweeks, wages, vacancies, hiring, layoffs, quits, and surveys of consumers and businesses". Tomorrow's US presidential elections aside, the latest LMCI is not supportive of a Fed rate hike next month. ... |
| | | | ... professional skills and knowledge needed to competently provide financial services ASIC deputy chair Peter Kell said: "Consumers should be confident that their financial adviser is acting in their best interests." "The business model of simply 'selling' ... |
| | | | ... to 42.3 in October from 43.0 in the previous month and disappointing market expectations for a smaller dip to 42.8. Consumers' perception fell in all categories: overall livelihood (41.4 in October from 42.0 in September); income growth (41.0 from 41.1) ... |
| | | | ... has teamed up with a leading mobile and online payment platform to provide payment solutions to Australian and Chinese consumers and retailers. CBA has signed a memorandum of understanding with Alipay, operated by Ant Financial Services Group - the world's ... |
| | | | ... remove financial advisors who have acted dishonestly from the financial services and credit industry in order to protect consumers." |
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