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| | | ... the superannuation tax concessions for high balance superannuants was one thing, but taxing paper capital gains that may never be realised, is something completely different." The National Farmer's Federation (NFF) also voiced strong opposition to ... |
| | | | Magellan Financial Group's funds under management (FUM) has continued to nosedive, following the fund manager registering $2 billion in net outflows. At September end, the ASX-listed company's FUM stood at $35 billion, consisting of $16.2 billion from ... |
| | | | ... financial powerhouse, and we anticipate this being the start of a long and fruitful partnership," he said. Smith added that it's never been more important for investors to diversify their holdings across geographic regions and asset classes. "Saxo Australia's ... |
| | | | ... example, 10 clients believed he invested $1,532,358 in a development project on 225 Burke Road, Glen Iris, but the funds were never used for this purpose. Court documents also show that he worked for Westpac, NAB and CBA, providing clients advice on ... |
| | | | ... controls are implemented. Longo highlighted three ways in which businesses can protect themselves against vulnerability. "Never set and forget, plan for and test for attacks, you can't protect what you aren't aware of," he said. Further, Longo ... |
| | | | ... careers. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the gender gap peaks at 25% in the 35-44 age bracket and, while reduced over time, the gap is never bridged," Steele said. |
| | | | In a submission to the Aged Care Taskforce, which is currently evaluating the fairness and sustainability of aged care funding in Australia, the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has voiced strong opposition to ring-fencing superannuation ... |
| | | | NZ Super Fund has achieved a pre-tax return of 11.9% for the full year to 30 June 2023 and increased its value by $9.7 billion to $64.5 billion. Despite the positive results, the global recovery in share prices over the year meant that its total return ... |
| | | | ... the unemployment rate stood between 5.5% to 6%, a far cry from the current 3.5%. "The share of Australians with a job has never been higher than it is today and the number of people with a job has increased by more than two million since mid-2016," he ... |
| | | | The Reserve Bank of Australia is assessing how the economic effects of climate change may affect monetary policy, including the merits of flexible inflation targeting. Speaking at the Sir Leslie Melville Lecture in Canberra, future governor Michele ... |
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