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| | | ... credit Viktor Verberk, who was in Sydney recently, said the impact of the Royal Commission on the banking industry is nothing to be too worried about. In general, banks around the globe, albeit with a few exceptions, have "cleaned up tremendously" compared ... |
| | | | There is nothing in the November US labour numbers to stop the Fed from delivering its "promised" third rate hike finale for 2017 this week. US employment increased by 228K in November following a 244K gain in October. This is greater than market expectations ... |
| | | | ... opposition and the Greens both came out against the legislation, with Labor senator Doug Cameron arguing the scheme will do nothing to address housing affordability. "Instead, it will undermine Australia's world-class superannuation system," senator ... |
| | | | ... practices and offerings to do the same, he said. "Advice has got friction the whole way through it. There is actually nothing about the advice process that is smooth, and that really starts to accumulate around client strategy and management and investment ... |
| | | | ... Financial Planning Association Professionals Congress that sweeping technological change driven by complex algorithms is nothing to fear as it's simply "not unique." Walsh said financial planners' fear-based thinking that technology will replace jobs ... |
| | | | ... failed to mention the absolute level of the Dow Jones index, which at 20,000-plus points render the 100 plus point drop nothing but an insignificant daily fluctuation of minus 0.4%. The Dow's drop was so bad (not) that it's taken index's full-year gains ... |
| | | | ... a potential impact on transition to retirement income streams (TRIS); and TRIS with a reversionary nomination. "While nothing has specifically changed in this area from a legislative point of view, the APRA guidance paper certainly reinforces the rules ... |
| | | | ... Magellan Asset Management chief executive and chief investment officer Hamish Douglass told advisers recently there is nothing to fear about robo-advice in the age of artificial intelligence. "I'd argue that if you think of your business as a model where ... |
| | | | ... wealth management industries. "What's more, they allow us to produce quality advice on demand and bring the cost down to nothing," he said. The basic option provides free budgeting analysis, tax, investment and super recommendation, and life insurance ... |
| | | | ... extreme poverty via strong shifts in economic policy. "And what is the result of that? This vast, growing giant which had nothing to say to the 20th century is now certainly in pole position for the 21st century," he said. "The rest of the world is at ... |
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