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| | ... also added that there are a substantial number of investors holding ETFs in their portfolio. "ETF investors tend to be younger. However, we are also seeing more sophisticated investors and financial advisors also reap the benefits of ETFs," Ibrahim said. ... |
| | | ... new brand, and we remain focused on supporting Akumin advisers through this transition," Fortnum chief executive Neil Younger said. "Akumin, alongside the broader Entireti business, has exciting plans to grow and expand the range of services we deliver ... |
| | | ... planning to reduce borrowing in the next 12 months, citing interest rates and margin call risks. The report also shows a younger demographic, more likely to be female, are driving demand in the space, with many users aiming for long-term growth, including ... |
| | | ... actively," AUSIEX head of product, customer experience and marketing Brett Grant said. After a surge in interest in SMSFs among younger generations during COVID-19, Baby Boomers returned to make up a stronger proportion of new SMSF accounts, Grant said. ... |
| | | ... exceeding $3 million. "It is disingenuous to say this tax targets older and wealthier Australians when in reality it targets younger, middle-income Australians, designed to establish what is known as a 'structural saving' in the Budget that will be impossible ... |
| | | ... government bonds and cash. The launch of these ETFs comes at a pivotal time for the Australian ETF industry, particularly among younger generations in recent years. PIMCO executive vice president and head of business in Australia and New Zealand Sam ... |
| | | ... the 500,000 working Australians who'll be impacted by this tax during their lifetime, 400,000 are in their thirties or younger, he said. "It's disingenuous to say this tax targets older and wealthier Australians when in reality it targets younger, middle-income ... |
| | | ... about "tried-and-true methods." The research also revealed greater interest in ethical and sustainable investing among younger cohorts, with about a third of those aged 18-30 likely to invest, compared to a quarter of those aged 40-59, and one in 10 ... |
| | | ... are the top selection for the cohorts, accounting for more than 80% of buying and holdings. NAB believes this suggests younger investors understand the value of diversification and index investing. "ETFs are generally viewed as a 'set and forget' ... |
| | | ... research economist James Thiris noted that the strong labour market likely weighed down productivity growth, as many new, younger, less experienced workers joined the labour force - which can act as a drag on productivity in the short-term as they tend ... |
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