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| | | ... Wealth Management said. According to the survey, the average Aussie expat earns between $100,000 and $125,000, has lived overseas for more than five years and would consider returning to Australia even if it left them financially worse off. Of those ... |
| | | | ... initial guidance on foreign qualifications last week, FASEA advised that all individuals with qualifications obtained overseas would have to seek assessment from the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR). However, NOOSR was absorbed ... |
| | | | ... qualifications. Advisers in this category will be required to have their existing qualification assessed by the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) to see how it compares to an Australian qualification. From there, new advisers with ... |
| | | | ... Owners Stewardship Code, which is set to play a key role in influencing the behaviour of asset managers in Australia and overseas. According to the developer of the code - the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) - VicSuper's signature ... |
| | | | ... Australian dollars. Wait there's more! Australian import-competing industries would also get a bump up as products sourced overseas become more expensive in AUD-terms, encouraging consumers to buy local produce. There goes our overseas holiday trekking ... |
| | | | ... Traditionally Qualitas' investor make-up has included about two-thirds from institutional investors, predominantly from overseas, and one-third from high-net-worth individuals or family offices. It currently runs eight private debt funds - unlisted ... |
| | | | ... wrong and Powell is correct (else, I can be Fed chairman). I waved the white flag after reading Bloomberg's report: "Overseas funds are pulling out of six major Asian emerging equity markets at a pace unseen since the global financial crisis of 2008 ... |
| | | | ... of Australians and puts the community at risk by increasing opportunities for terrorists to support attacks here and overseas, and enabling organised crime groups to peddle drugs to our families and friends." Though the agreement is still subject to ... |
| | | | ... Global CEO Outlook found Australian chief executives recognise the importance of ESG policies, in some cases more than overseas counterparts. KPMG head of sustainability Adrian King said this recognition by Australia's executives should act as a ... |
| | | | ... help create outcomes for their customers," Parton said. The study also found that Aussie insurtechs had an appetite for overseas expansion. Even though the average company is only three-years-old, 83% of them are already operating in New Zealand and ... |
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