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| | | ... Valen highlighted the seven top stocks which continue to account for more than half of the broad index return. Unsurprisingly, these stocks include Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA Corporation, Amazon, Meta, Tesla, and Google. "When looking at the S&P 500 versus ... |
| | | | ... comes to the sexes, 41% of men have a clear plan for the wealth transfer process, in comparison to 31% of women. Unsurprisingly, wealth transfer is more top of mind for individuals aged 60 years and above who are most likely of all the age cohorts to ... |
| | | | ... graduates are most confident about gaining a role in the finance sector than Australian graduates are. Perhaps unsurprisingly, 63% of graduates in Australia said a good salary is the most important thing a prospective employer could offer. This was followed ... |
| | | | ... no financial education in childhood while 35% said they received a small amount and 22% received a fair amount. Unsurprisingly it was females who were the most disadvantaged when it came to financial knowledge; Insignia found younger women in particular ... |
| | | | ... 67% of Millennials are investing to build wealth and 22% are investing for their children. Finally, and perhaps unsurprisingly, Selfwealth said Gen Z millionaire portfolio holders are the smallest group. "They are all male, aged between 20 and 24, and ... |
| | | | ... operations. More than half (52%) said that they are consulted by chief executives on at least a weekly basis, and unsurprisingly, many chief financial officers (85%) aspire to take on a chief executive role in the future. The study found that technology ... |
| | | | ... more diverse and have different needs, therefore, being able to cater how you service them is key," she said. "Unsurprisingly, most of the wealth today in Australia sits with the Baby Boomers, and that's why it's so important to keep these retiring ... |
| | | | ... believing they will use high yield bonds as part of their fixed income factor exposure in the next five years. Unsurprisingly, respondents have also shown increasing adoption of ESG in their overall portfolios, driven partially by a conviction that such ... |
| | | | ... that younger adults have significantly lower levels of financial autonomy compared to all other age categories. Unsurprisingly, adults with zero or negative income reported the lowest levels of financial autonomy compared to all other income categories. ... |
| | | | ... first trade during the pandemic and a large proportion of these new investors were Millennial and Gen Z's." "Unsurprisingly, many of them want full control of their retirement and superannuation is a vital component of that journey." Albeit control ... |
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