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| | | ... are likely to reverse this under-positioning in 2026 given the strong performance of gold and silver. ETFs are one of the most convenient and lowest cost way to do this, and Global X believes gold demands a strategic role in diversified portfolios, with ... |
| | | | ... diligence. However, scaling across functions remains limited," the report read. As a whole, productivity and saving time are the most cited expected benefits of generative AI for nearly 40% of respondents. Speed to insight was the second most significant ... |
| | | | ... team of global market specialists to help the NSW government identify, quantify and mitigate financial market-related risks. Most recently, she was executive director of client risk solutions, running corporate sales across Australia and NZ, within the ... |
| | | | ... oversight of large global investment portfolios across public and private markets, alternative strategies and derivatives. He was most recently manager of portfolio construction at TCorp, following more than a decade at the Future Fund, where he was ... |
| | | | ... Treaty which is a legally binding framework to protect marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction and covers most of the ocean globally. Similarly, the International Sustainability Standards Board is set to develop a nature-related standard ... |
| | | | ... the delivery of our long-term investment return objectives, which are important given Rest's typical member is younger than most and decades away from retirement." Clancy said he expects the global economy to continue to grow in 2026, although numerous ... |
| | | | ... Aneliya Crawford has joined Sodali as chief partnerships officer and global head of shareholder advisory, based in New York. Most recently, Crawford served as the head of corporate shareholder advisory, Americas at UBS. Prior to that as global head of ... |
| | | | ... Deloitte Access Economics' view, an increase in the cash rate in February would be premature for several reasons," Smith said. "Most importantly, confidently concluding that the economy has hit its speed limit - the current fashion among some forecasters ... |
| | | | ... think they can skip the country without paying what is owed to the community should think again," Challen said. "We think most Australians would expect businesses to pay their employees' superannuation before they plan an overseas holiday." Challen said ... |
| | | | ... yielding 7.53% for the last 12 months. The results also follow the super fund's announcement to lower investment fees across most of its ready-made investment options in the last financial year; as well as plans to reduce insurance fees, improving ... |
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