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| | | ... perpetuity an inflation-adjusted level of support, then that redefines risk," Golden said. "Playing it safe, the way a retiree might play it safe, actually guarantees failure. So, we've had to be aggressive. "I think it's well understood that endowments ... |
| | | | ... the investments they make are in the best financial interests of their members. All the public interests that a project might have in the world, if it doesn't stack up for a fund's best financial interest, trustees are not going to give it the ... |
| | | | ... growth," he said. "This is fundamental to the RBA view that as long as wage growth remains consistent with their target, they might not have to lift interest rates quite as much." The other print, Bloxham said, is the CPI measure. "The quarterly measure ... |
| | | | ... - rate cuts," he said. "If they materialise, fixed income returns will outrun those on cash." However, Iggo said things might not get "that bad" and the recent decline in bond market yields will have helped reduce marked-to-market losses in bank bond ... |
| | | | ... and broader society. "This megatrend poses challenges when it comes to how we manage our critical infrastructure, how we might think about future settlement patterns, as well as how we think about our communities and their households," she said. "And ... |
| | | | ... mandate, it will do its best. "So, we need to be honest and not too focused on the Fed and instead analyse how our portfolio might perform in different scenarios where the Fed stops or keeps raising rates," he cautions. "As we've seen in recent weeks ... |
| | | | ... about how we think about the role of critical infrastructure, and even though critical infrastructure around our country might be owned by governments, it might be owned by the private sector, or it might be owned by industry super funds," O'Neil ... |
| | | | ... their contact details updated with both you and us, that you encourage them to check ATO Online for any lost super they might have, and hopefully we can work towards actually preventing the growth of this go forward," she said. Ellis also pointed out ... |
| | | | ... need to think about what product is best suited to our members," she said. "It doesn't mean that an allocated pension might be the right product, but make sure you've thought about why that's the case and how that's the case and talk ... |
| | | | ... of the calendar that forces you to wake up at seven to go to the office... And you can play as much golf as you want. You might have a couple of stiff joints, but overall, all is in good shape!" After a while, however, people get sick of this phase. ... |
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