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| | | The financial advice sector could see the number of registered advisers sink to 11,000 and as low as 5500 in 20 years' time, Rainmaker Information predicts. These are some of the scenarios forecasted in the Rainmaker Adviser report. A more optimistic ... |
| | | | ... pressure on Australian stock prices - after all, capital is international and if US multiples compress then so too will Australia," he said. "We still have plenty of tech stocks on price to earnings ratios of more than 30, and some of those will be more ... |
| | | | A recession is coming! Worries over a global recession are everywhere! Financial market investors are seeking safety - exiting equity markets and queuing to purchase longer-term bonds (despite their low, and in some, negative yields); the US dollar ... |
| | | | As the ASX ticks along in switching from its legacy settlement service to a blockchain based solution, how will Australia's $2.8 trillion pool of superannuation assets benefit? That's a question ASX chief executive Dominic Stevens addressed ... |
| | | | Wealth management firms have an opportunity to set the course around how they better deliver customer-oriented solutions following the Federal Government's release of draft legislation on the Consumer Data Right. The Consumer Data Right is aimed to ... |
| | | | ... remained unchanged at 6.9% over the same period but his is more by design and above the targeted 6.5% growth rate. So will Australia's economic growth if consensus expectations for acceleration to 3% from 1.8% in the June quarter prove accurate. We'll ... |
| | | | ... financial services will be shaped by innovation, disruption and technology the survey's findings begs the question; Will Australia be able to stay competitive in the Asian Century or will it fall behind its Asian counterparts? According to Mabbott if ... |
| | | | The high-yield emerging market (EM) bond market may be a bubble waiting to burst, but Australian bonds can escape this fate, according Fred Goodwin, macro strategist at State Street Global Markets. Since 2008, the high yields offered by EM bonds have ... |
| | | | ... were in government. It would be baby, what a big surprise, if they don't milk this report to their advantage. But will Australia be top of the pops again next year? Nah, not because Tony and Joe are likely to unseat Julia and Wayne (ok, maybe that too) ... |
| | | | Australian pension funds are ahead of the curve with their allocations to real assets, but could further exploit opportunities overseas. Australian super funds currently invest an average 17% of their total portfolio in real assets, although in reality ... |
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