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| | | ... complex system," Power said. Women continue to face greater retirement anxiety than men. Nearly two-thirds (62%) of women worry they will not have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, compared with 48% of men. Women were also more likely to ... |
| | | | On March 24, merely weeks into the US-Israel war on Iran, the Philippines became the first domino to fall when President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a national energy emergency. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint ... |
| | | | Future Fund chief executive Raphael Arndt said the current turnover running rate of around 6% in the senior investment team has not reached a "worrying level". Arndt was speaking at a Senate Estimates Committee hearing yesterday about the rise in turnover ... |
| | | | ... rapidly adopting digital assets in their portfolios, but SMSF Association chief executive Peter Burgess said it isn't a worry to him if all entities remain compliant under their respective obligations. Findings from OKX's Voting with Their Super ... |
| | | | ... he says. AI disruption Before late February and the initiation of 'Operation Epic Fury', the market's biggest worry was the AI bubble bursting and the impact that might have in the Software-as-a-Service sector with the likes of Oracle, Xero ... |
| | | | ... this year rather than increase them. Europe and parts of Asia, meanwhile, may not fare as well. "Europe is the one that we worry about the most. Growth forecasts there have been revised downside to under 1% growth for this year, whereas the US is still ... |
| | | | ... The scale of spending and the surge in valuations have raised concerns about the formation of a tech bubble as investors worry expectations may be running ahead of reality. This is also not the first time markets have priced a technological revolution ... |
| | | | Cbus has used its pre-Budget submission to call for clearer, fairer tax settings on total and permanent disability (TPD) insurance payouts for members under 60 years of age. Cbus said such reforms could save workers and their families thousands of dollars ... |
| | | | Most insurers across the Asia Pacific are citing concerns about legacy technology, which continues to constrain business growth and talent recruitment, yet the industry remains unwilling to adopt innovation, new research has revealed. According to the ... |
| | | | Following Treasurer Jim Chalmers' Economic Roundtable last year, changes to the superannuation performance test were flagged as a tool that could allow funds to invest in more diverse asset classes without worrying about failure. However, Australian ... |
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