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| | ... said they didn't know enough about it to say if they were or not. The survey collected data from almost 2000 consumers in July 2023, including more than 1200 aged 16 to 39. CFS group executive, customer office Josh Grace said that while the cost remains ... |
| | | ... High Net Worth Investor Report, sponsored by Praemium, is based on a quantitative online survey conducted between June and July in which 1531 high-net-worth investors (HNWIs) participated. It shows Australia's HNWIs have returned to 2021 levels following ... |
| | | ... been overall supportive of the plan. ClearView for one will no longer pay any suppliers by cheque, explaining that following July 1 the system will change. "Ceasing cheque usage will bring time, environmental, and cost savings, and suppliers will benefit ... |
| | | ... stubbornly sat at 6.8% in May, up from 6.3% in the previous month. Meanwhile, award wages are set to increase by 5.75% on July 1. The Housing Industry Association fears that the move will slow down home building, while demand for it will only grow. Citing ... |
| | | Come July 1, Tim Whiteley will commence his new role as chief information officer of the ASX. Just last year, Whiteley was selected to lead the ASX's CHESS Replacement Solution Design work, following its decision to reassess CHESS replacement project. ... |
| | | ... investment risk, inflation, and longevity. To address these concerns, the Retirement Income Covenant, which took effect in July 2022, mandates super fund trustees to develop a retirement income strategy that maximises expected retirement income, manages ... |
| | | ... of Korea have also been asked to participate. It was decided by the Joint Committee of the Asia Region Funds Passport in July that a review would be undertaken. Stakeholders have until November 15 to complete the survey, which also covers interest in ... |
| | | ... overall satisfaction and NPS." The survey is conducted in partnership with Melbourne Business School and was carried out in July and August. |
| | | ... finding come from the Syfe Investor Pulse 2022 which polled over 1,000 Australian respondents from 25 to 45 years of age in July. According to the research, crypto (34%) is now on par with property as a future investment vehicle (34%) and, alongside ... |
| | | ... further evidence the economy is reaching its limits, after hitting new records in June, cost indicators bounced higher again in July. On a quarterly basis, labour costs also grew 4.6% (previously 3.1%). NAB advised this was due to a combination of new ... |
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