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| | ... The OECD's stats put Australia's household debt to net disposable income at 216.4% - the fourth largest behind Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway. In contrasts, Australia's government debt to GDP, at 40.7%, is among the lowest in the G20. ... |
| | | ... conjunction with the Monash Centre for Financial Studies - showed Australia lacks when compared to the Netherlands and Denmark, the nation's registering first and second in the index, with Australia scoring a B+, thanks to an overall score of 75.3. For ... |
| | | ... particularly given our ageing population, which is why our retirement age is set to increase to 67 in 2023." "Along with Denmark, we are the first of a number of OECD countries to take this step - the United States and Spain are next in 2027." However ... |
| | | The UK has green flagged a new type of pension scheme on the back of union demand, joining Denmark and Netherlands which use a similar system. The new collective defined contribution (CDC) will allow employers to pool together group contributions while ... |
| | | ... adequate financial security for retirees that is also economically sustainable. Topping the list was the Netherlands and Denmark on 80.3 and 80.2 respectively; Denmark previously held first place for the last six years. Of the 34 countries analysed ... |
| | | ... assets. UBS added Australia's allocation to bonds was the lowest of the nations analysed for its report - Australia, Denmark, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. The asset manager said this demonstrated Australia's ... |
| | | ... Hammer said. SaxoTraderPRO will replace the current SaxoTrader platform. Earlier this month, it was rolled out in the UK, Denmark, Hong Kong and Singapore. Saxo now has three trading platform offerings: SaxoTraderGO: for entry-level investors with less ... |
| | | ... and Japan have no regulation but do abide by codes of conduct developed by industry groups. Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Ireland, Poland, Portugal and Singapore all place prohibitions or moratoriums on the use of existing results, even ... |
| | | ... most responsible asset allocator in the world. It occupies the list with pension investors from the US, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands and France. Canada's Alberta Investment Management Corp took the top position. New America said the top 25 ... |
| | | ... hardly doom and gloom for Australia. The nation's index value this year is 77.1, down from 77.9 in 2016 and 79.6 in 2015. Denmark (78.9) and the Netherlands (78.8) are the only two pension systems ranked higher than Australia in 2017. New entrants to ... |
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