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| | | ... our three key economic challenges is so urgent. All this economic uncertainty and volatility is a reason for more reform, not less. It's a reason to go further, not slower. "We have deep capital markets, a world-leading super system, abundant natural ... |
| | | | ... best-of-breed technology and help advisers adapt to the shift across the market towards automation, intelligence and scale. "This is not about replacing the tools that advisers already use but developing a single platform ecosystem that integrates with ... |
| | | | ... concerned that the Stakeholder Survey methodology is heavily reliant upon advertised job vacancies and, in our view, does not allow for data on other factors to be adequately captured and considered in context," Abood said. Abood said the advice industry ... |
| | | | ... existing homes making up a significant amount of capital gains that benefit from the discount. Perhaps most damning, though not surprising, was the committee's statement that although there are several factors that influence the housing market, "there ... |
| | | | ... insurance handling or administration fee will now be applied, so the actual dollar amount taken from members' accounts may not change. The fee will be equal to 4.67% of the total cost of insurance. "This change gives insured members greater visibility ... |
| | | | ... and there's no one person who can create a singular, unified experience of what it should look like, which results in not being able to surface up the data in a consistent way and have a singular integration model." Singh said this creates issues ... |
| | | | ... Government Actuary, which sets out the reduction factor for calculating earnings. "Given that many public sector DB schemes do not have any underlying assets deriving income that influences the value of a member's interest, a reduction factor needs ... |
| | | | ... hike rates and four voting to leave them on hold. Interestingly, the board indicated ongoing conflict in the Middle East was not the main factor in its decision, but said it was cautious of the inflationary impact it could cause going forward. "A wide ... |
| | | | ... terms of poor service," Watson said. "Firstly, we've got the claims handling matters that have arisen with insurance claims not being paid promptly. Secondly, members are finding it really difficult to get through on the phone to some funds." Watson ... |
| | | | ... our platform. They are taking advantage of the wide range of listed securities now available to construct whole portfolios - not just buying ordinary shares for clients," AUSIEX national manager, strategic relationships Christopher Hill said. AUSIEX ... |
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