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| | | ... retirement phase," ASIC said. ASIC aligns its default inflation rates with the federal government's 2023 Intergenerational Report (IGR), Retirement Income Review, and current midpoint of the Reserve Bank of Australia's target range for consumer price ... |
| | | | ... number of people aged 65 or over against per 100 people of working ages between 15 and 64. The 2023 Intergenerational Report (IGR) continues to publish this ratio, but this approach is outdated and can lead to unnecessary fear and even unhelpful policies ... |
| | | | Treasury is expected to launch consultation focused on retirement spending and income configurations, to address concerns regarding the role of super funds in helping members transition to retirement. It follows the release of the 2023 Intergenerational ... |
| | | | BlackRock is seeking to expand its ETF offerings with its first-ever buffer ETFs. BlackRock submitted a filing to the SEC on March 31 to launch the BlackRock Large Cap Moderate Buffer and BlackRock Large Cap Deep Buffer ETF. The BlackRock Large Cap ... |
| | | | BlackRock has launched its iShares ETF suite in collaboration with NAB Private Wealth, listing three new products including a first of its kind thematic ETF. The new funds listed today are the iShares Balanced ESG ETF (IBAL), the iShares High Growth ... |
| | | | The results of the Treasury's Intergenerational Report prove that Australia's current level of social welfare cannot be sustained and that superannuation will play a key role in addressing the issue, the Financial Services Council (FSC) said. Reacting ... |
| | | | The Intergenerational Report (IGR) has projected that the growth rate of the economy over the next 40 years will be significantly lower than the last 40. In introducing the report Treasurer Joe Hockey said: "It is fantastic that Australians are living ... |
| | | | ... Federal Treasurer, Peter Costello, warned that "demography is destiny" when he released the 2002 Intergenerational Report (IGR). As we prepare for the fourth instalment of the IGR, the facts on our narrowing tax base and required future expenditure are ... |
| | | | ... exhausted their thoughts on how it could encourage more consumers to save. "Given the findings of the Intergenerational Report (IGR), you can't manage an economy with an ageing population without increasing [personal] savings seriously... specially because ... |
| | | | ... GDP. These increases will account for two-thirds of increased government expenditures over this time. But according to the IGR, responding to these pressures requires not just a cost-cutting approach but a switch to finding more value for each dollar ... |
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