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| | | ... generated an average annual return of 7.7% and added more than $165 billion in value. While our financial institutions should never remain static, Deloitte said, changes must be justified and be made for a specific reason, and "where an institution is ... |
| | | | ... constituents. To make matters worse for Division 296, the Coalition is vehemently opposed to the measure. "Could this bad policy never see the light of day? Hopefully. Then a new government could design superannuation policy that is fair on all sectors ... |
| | | | ... questions about processes, behavioural biases, and lessons learned. Three distinct experiences that most investors have never experienced in their lifetime, let alone career, are: a global pandemic, developed market inflation approaching double digits ... |
| | | | ... and if it was complying with disclosure rules. ClearView reiterated it is compliant with the disclosure rules. "CVW has never given market guidance for FY25 and takes the view that whilst the $6.2million claims impact on earnings may be outside expectations ... |
| | | | ... ASIC about it, and in circumstances where the relevance of the finding about 'impairment' to the issues in this case was never explained, I need not say anything further about the point," O'Callaghan said. O'Callaghan also accepted Ryan's evidence, which ... |
| | | | ... told Financial Standard at the time that he expected the small-cap market to pick up. "I'm not a chartist and I've never met a rich one, but it's interesting that the small-cap market has bottomed three times at almost exactly the same level ... |
| | | | The $3.5 trillion wealth transfer will be Australia's biggest economic event over the next 20 years, according to AMP Advice national lead Anjuum Siingh, who chaired a panel of financial advisers at the Financial Standard Retirement Income Forum today. ... |
| | | | Many see defined benefit (DB) funds as dead - dinosaurs of the retirement world. Nevertheless, they're important to the retirement ecosystem, according to Challenger institutional client solutions director Meher Edibam. While most DB schemes are closed ... |
| | | | ... aggression," the research body said. The hysteria surrounding AUKUS is immutable and continues to rage even as some predict it will never even come to fruition. All in all, Quiggin said AUKUS "is a big mistake". "We could have got the same military benefits ... |
| | | | Australian equities face headwinds and their performance over the past year has been "subdued" compared to major global indexes, according to Morningstar research. While local opportunities exist at a more granular level - especially for investors open ... |
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