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| | | ... results, growing investor interest, and increasing market demand for Islamic investment products - reflective of Muslim population growth in Australia - gives us confidence that we will meet our growth targets for the new fiscal year." Hejaz also provides ... |
| | | | ... known as the pension, National Super or Super. Over the next few decades however, the NZSF estimates the country's population will age significantly, as one in every four New Zealanders will be 65 years or older by the late 2050s. In Australia, qualifying ... |
| | | | ... growth of 2.5% p.a. in the long term, which is itself dependent on continued immigration which slows down the impact of population ageing." Rice Warner said the cost of the age pension was the result of the "complex interactions of multiple policy settings". ... |
| | | | ... diversity, we can begin to see that the investment profession of the future is more likely to be reflective of the investor population it serves." |
| | | | ... likely receive more contributions and increased engagement, new research suggests. The ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) studied the behaviour of about 20,000 Cbus members in 2013 who were given retirement income estimates ... |
| | | | ... "While we can have a technical debate, the primary purpose of super must be to reduce public sector costs from an ageing population and improve quality of life in retirement. Yet so much industry activity is focused on stopping positive changes, on regulation ... |
| | | | ... assets. "Australia's robo advice market is immature. But it could grow to $25 billion if it were to develop, in population terms, to match the US market... if it partners with super funds, it could be much bigger," Rainmaker executive director of ... |
| | | | ... the effects of the changing workforce, reduced home ownership, and financial implications associated with an ageing population. We cannot assume that the future will reflect our past experience. It is much more complex than that." |
| | | | ... had "made the unions, banks and insurers richer than ever", and questioned the system's efficiency; in light of a population of around 25 million people amassing the world's fourth-largest private pension pool. According to Bragg, the system ... |
| | | | ... held 11% of all household wealth, averaging $564,500 per household in 2017-2018." Meanwhile, the lowest 20% of the population controlled less than 1% of all household wealth in 2017-2018. The average wealth for that demographic currently sits at $35,200. ... |
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