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| | | ... Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) survey. The CA ANZ survey said a combination of the pandemic, market volatility, supply chain disruptions, inflation and interest rate increases have rattled investor confidence. "Plunges in the sharemarket ... |
| | | | ... the war in Ukraine raises the prospect of a new era of geopolitical escalation and globalisation, not only in terms of supply chains but also asset allocation." At the same time, client demand continues to evolve rapidly towards new products and features ... |
| | | | ... access to water, substrate growing and automated harvesting. Secondly, it will target assets aligned to the agricultural supply chain, such as processing, storage/cold storage and distribution to meet the paddock-to-plate demand. "This remit includes ... |
| | | | ... will help increase home ownership across NSW. "The NSW government is also looking at initiatives to help boost housing supply by cutting planning assessment timeframes, co-funding enabling infrastructure and investing in new and improved social housing," ... |
| | | | ... This was followed by the disruption of fertilizer supplies, so there will be reduced yields, and the disruption of Russian supply of energy to the world market; it is the world's largest exporter of natural gas, most of which is sold to Europe. "It's ... |
| | | | ... over this same period. "Wage and price pressures will rise given the already tight labour market and the strains on global supply chains, before moderating in 2023," the report said. This same OECD December report predicted that global inflation would ... |
| | | | ... most other advanced economies, it is higher than earlier expected. Global factors, including Covid-related disruptions to supply chains and the war in Ukraine, account for much of this increase in inflation." "But domestic factors are playing a role ... |
| | | | ... will be careful not to overshoot with policy tightening and risk a hard landing, but inflation will rise further due to supply issues, so they have more work to do," Robertson said. Though Finder head of consumer research Graham Cooke added there was ... |
| | | | ... was a definitive price gap between the cost of advice versus the price consumers were willing to incur for advice. On the supply side, advisers have exited the industry at higher rates than ever seen before. The KPMG report suggested that in the current ... |
| | | | ... further away. I mean, we know this right, we can just look at the geopolitical conflicts that are developing the movement in supply chains - the demographic challenges that have not existed in the last century; all these imbalances get worked off. Meanwhile ... |
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