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| | | ... by the pursuit of the "Great Australian Lifestyle" as a new measure of success underscored by financial security, a new survey finds. MLC's new Real Retirement Report, compiled alongside McCrindle Research, found owning a home remains a common aspiration ... |
| | | | Co-investments and the secondaries market are driving a fresh wave of private equity deals, with super funds emerging as major players, but in a tougher, slower season for the asset class, endurance is key. Investors looking at private equity for the ... |
| | | | ... Super answered just half (52%) of phone calls compared to the 87% average. A spokesperson from AustralianSuper said this survey was taken a year ago when the super fund was transitioning to a new call centre provider. "Our customer satisfactions scores ... |
| | | | Index-based income ETFs have seen another record month of flows as the shift towards yield-focused funds gathers momentum, according to the latest ETF Market Scoop from Global X ETFs. Index-based equity income ETFs attracted a record $309 million of ... |
| | | | Australians are feeling less confident about retirement, with retiree confidence and pre-retirement preparedness falling sharply over the past six months. New research from Brighter Super found cost-of-living pressures, market volatility and global ... |
| | | | ... practice. These small businesses have little ability to absorb additional significant costs, and the FAAA's member survey in April this year shows many are considering leaving the profession and abandoning recruitment plans," Anderson added. Meanwhile ... |
| | | | ... volatility reshape investment strategies according to new research from Schroders. The Schroders Global Investor Insights Survey 2026, which surveyed 1025 institutional investors representing US$72 trillion in assets across 24 markets, found 91% of Australian ... |
| | | | ... had 1.26 million member accounts at the end of March. APRA statistics show that 63% of its members are females. A recent survey from Rest found two-thirds of Australian businesses expect Payday Super will require moderate to significant operational changes ... |
| | | | ... superannuation and onboarding processes as they prepare for the shift to paying super contributions at the same time as wages. The survey of more than 1100 employers found 54% expect to modify their existing payroll or superannuation systems, while 27% ... |
| | | | A new survey on global sovereign wealth funds (SWF) found assets under management allocated to private markets is becoming more active, with funds increasingly manage these exposures in-house than through third-party managers. The survey by Bain and ... |
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