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| | | ... seeing more investment coming through the economy, and it's not really interest rate sensitive. It's a different kind of world from the one we've been in," Redican said. On the energy transition, Redican said debate remains over whether the future lies ... |
| | | | ... investment. They are investing to meet what is currently an excess of demand. They are seeing real demand." Warton said while the world moved towards more mainstream AI adoption, the infrastructure is still playing catch-up. "To our mind, not speculative. ... |
| | | | ... report said Australians' superannuation assets are one of the largest and fastest growing pools of retirement savings in the world. "As the system has grown and matured, Australian pension funds have been increasingly investing in international markets ... |
| | | | ... globe for the best deals to boost returns." "The landmark summit positions Australia's superannuation system as one of the world's fastest growing and reliable pools of long-term capital, creating new opportunities for investments that will drive strong ... |
| | | | BlackRock's high-profile George Maltezos.has broadened his role to lead institutional client business for South East Asia. This is the third new role for Maltezos during his two years at the world's largest asset manager. First, he was head ... |
| | | | ... outperformed domestic equities over the longer term, certainly for the last decade. For example, the S&P 500 and the MSCI World have outperformed the S&P/ASX 200 by 8% and 3% per annum respectively over that period," Schroders Australia head of product ... |
| | | | ... at an inflection point for Bitcoin adoption. The Bitcoin market is now in blue-sky territory, and governments around the world, including in Australia, are working on developing regulatory environments for cryptocurrency that will provide greater protection ... |
| | | | ... Canada, China, and Mexico will likely lift the average rate from 2% to 10%. "If you add on a blanket tariff all around the world and all the other tariffs he's talked about on Europe and everybody else, it rises to about 17%. This is a marked change. ... |
| | | | ... "Notwithstanding the uncertain environment with high interest rates and cost of living pressures being reported across the world and in Australia, the unfortunate and continuing wars in Europe and the Middle East, the changing of the guard in the Unites ... |
| | | | ... guarantee a comfortable retirement for every Australian, the Coalition is only interested in dismantling Australia's world-class retirement system." The dissenting comments from government Senators in the report were also damning, calling it a "rushed" ... |
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