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| | | ... women's general level of financial literacy - so more women are empowered to take control of their own financial future." Iceland came first in the rankings followed by Switzerland, Norway and Ireland with New Zealand in fifth place. Sweden, Denmark ... |
| | | | Many financial advisers believe unlisted assets lack transparency and are illiquid, growth investments. At the Sunsuper Adviser Roadshow in Sydney yesterday, an audience of advisers was informally polled on their thoughts about alternative, unlisted ... |
| | | | ... Australia has placed sixth overall for retirement outcomes in Natixis' Global Retirement Index, sitting behind Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and New Zealand. According to Natixis, Australia's ranking is attributed to an improvement in its "finances" ... |
| | | | ... nations around the world. Dominated by northern Europe the top 10 countries for retirement outcome are: Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, New Zealand, Sweden, Australia, Germany, The Netherlands, Austria and Canada. Commenting on the results managing director ... |
| | | | ... Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD). The arrangement includes most EU members, and some non-members including Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. ASIC Chairman Greg Medcraft said: "We are pleased to have these cooperation arrangements ... |
| | | | ... during calendar year 2011 earning an average of 12.1%, Netherlands was second with 8.2%, Australia was third on 4.1%, while Iceland and New Zealand tied fourth on 2.3%. The OECD Pension Markets in Focus report also noted that these top five performers ... |
| | | | ... growing probe of Rupert Murdoch's company that stems from a scandal in the UK. REYKJAVIK - A former prime minister of Iceland has rejected charges he failed to adequately protect his country's economy from financial shocks, as he took the stand in the ... |
| | | | ... events as a far more common occurrence in light of natural disasters spanning the globe in recent years from volcanoes in Iceland and Chile to tsunamis in Asia, tornadoes in the US and earthquakes and floods in Australia and New Zealand. Paul Venning ... |
| | | | ... confidence provided some support for nervous investors, while the airline disruption caused by a volcanic eruption in Iceland appeared limited. In London, the FTSE 100 index of leading shares closed up 0.39 per cent at 5,858.41 points. In Frankfurt ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to open lower on Tuesday on strongly negative leads from offshore trading overnight. On the ASX 24 at 0721 AEST, the June share price index futures contract was 29 points lower at 4,618. In economics news on Tuesday ... |
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