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| | | ... multiple systems were left exposed. Having their business organised by asset class, they weren't really in a position to cater for the wider risk in finding their exposures," said Torben Munch, chief operating officer for SimCorp. "That was a problem ... |
| | | | ... 25% on standard death, total and permanent disability and income protection cover, according to AIA. The new plan can also cater for SMSFs that use platforms as an administrative tool, in an additional effort to benefit advisers servicing the SMSF sector ... |
| | | | ... said Shane Galligan, managing director (UHNW clients) Australia. "It allows UHNW clients to have a private bank that can cater for even the most complex needs - global investing, specialised research, global custody and reporting, FX hedging. All those ... |
| | | | ... disincentives on deferred lifetime annuities be culled to allow local market use along with new generation of products that cater for new client demands and a younger audience. "Such annuities are not being treated as a retirement product for tax purposes ... |
| | | | Australian stocks gained about half a per cent, breaking a three-day losing streak, as positive data from the US spurred hopes that the world economy may have some life yet. The number of US jobless claims fell to the lowest level in three years, data ... |
| | | | ... base, with this figure expected to rise as more enter the work force. "While it's always been important for super funds to cater to those approaching retirement or who have retired, we also need to embrace this emerging generation and their superannuation ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher after Wall Street closed the week up two per cent and amid optimism on the Italian debt front. At 0700 AEDT on Monday, the December share price index futures contract was up 44 points at 4,353. In economic ... |
| | | | ... opportunities has spurred Lachlan Partners to diversify away from equities towards property, fixed interest and alternatives to cater for clients wanting to diversify their investment base. "Volatility in overseas equity markets and credit markets persist ... |
| | | | An agreement is nigh! That, at least, is the conclusion one could derive if one had one's ear pressed closed to the European Union meeting in Brussels. There really was nothing fresh about the fresh reports that littered cyberspace after the 23 October ... |
| | | | SYDNEY - The Australian market looks set to open higher, after Wall Street and the major Europen markets finished up overnight. At 0847 AEDT on Tuesday, the December share price index futures contract was up 32 points at 4,281. In economic news on Tuesday ... |
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