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| | | ... all funds - no matter how big or small - are meeting their obligations to members. "It's not up to us to talk about how people get on boards or executive positions, and it's not up to us to tell them how to organise themselves...Whether it's in-house ... |
| | | | ... longevity and emotional risks, or SMILE. "Yes, it's a cute acronym but we actually think it's possible for more people to be happy in retirement," says Hillier. "People often see their super as a tank with a tap installed at the top, and they ... |
| | | | ... the industry to ensure customers are treated fairly and assessed on their individual circumstances," Monument says. "If people believe disclosure will automatically result in exclusions or declined cover, they may be discouraged from being open about ... |
| | | | ... investments had lost 90% of their value. ASIC determined this was dishonest conduct according to the standards of ordinary people, highly unprofessional, and lacking in sound judgement and integrity. Additionally, the regulator said in or around 2023 ... |
| | | | ... still a lot of water to go under the bridge." Lastly, the world is in the early stages of a major demographic shift as its people age, and more countries deal with absolute population declines. "This gets less public attention, but the impacts will still ... |
| | | | ... and create good jobs in every corner of the country - building a stronger economy that works for, and rewards, working people." AustralianSuper senior investment director, real assets Vicky Stanley said there are attractive fundamentals underpinning ... |
| | | | ... been down since," he said. "But these are red flags that you must pay attention to, and I agree that they are signs that people should watch closely as should you watch related-party transactions." Lam added that investors should examine the founders' ... |
| | | | ... want to do. This is the swim lane we want to play in, and ultimately, we think we will be able to give more advice to more people, and to give better quality, more targeted advice." |
| | | | ... importantly, their members," he said. "IFM exists to invest, protect, and grow the long-term retirement savings of working people. By partnering with organisations like Nest, we're working to deliver better retirement outcomes for millions of workers ... |
| | | | ... coal plants, but they're only using the new ones at less than 50% utilisation." Gore added that earlier this year, many people were surprised by China's announcement that it no longer wants to be measured by improvements in carbon intensity. "[China] ... |
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