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| | | ... more, if the March quarter 2026 CPI report is also firm (with trimmed mean quarterly inflation of 0.8% or more), the RBA might also raise rates again at the May policy meeting. "To my mind, two rate hikes - given our highly indebted and interest-rate-sensitive ... |
| | | | ... genetic testing results," the FAAA said. "This could, over time, have a material impact on life insurance claims. Whilst some might consider this to be a low risk at this stage, it is important to be conscious that genetic testing and other predictive ... |
| | | | ... arrogance," Judge Prior said. "I must impose a sentence that will deter other professionals such as financial advisers who might be minded to think that they can use their client's money inconsistently and against their clients' instructions ... |
| | | | ... close to target should rely on a forecast-centered approach and, if their countries are experiencing negative demand shocks, might consider a gradual reduction in policy rates to cushion economic activity, provided that risks to price stability objectives ... |
| | | | ... the following financial year," Gee said. "More of our members want a deeper understanding of how the information they read might relate to them, and they want the confidence to act with their super. "We're trying to target people who we think will benefit ... |
| | | | ... front-row seat to. I'm not there yet - but I'll admit, I've seen enough to fill a few chapters... and who knows what might happen down the track." At the same time, Nemo Lwin has joined AustralianSuper as associate director, real assets. ... |
| | | | ... are rarely 'like for like'. She notes that some talents may be promoted or redeployed to other areas, while others might choose to opt out before the merger is completed. "It's not as simple as role duplication and therefore, redundancies. ... |
| | | | ... economy-wide revenues by $1.1 trillion per year - more than enough to justify the upper-end of spending. But even if the numbers might add up at the macro level, there is no guarantee those revenues will flow to the AI builders." The firm said if the ... |
| | | | ... $340,000 for singles. Based on SCA's modelling, SCA deputy chief executive Katrina Ellis commented that some Australians might already be on track for a comfortable retirement and not realise this. "The 2026 Retirement Savings Targets for Homeowners ... |
| | | | ... of food expenditures to be 0.03. In other words, for every $1 in income, three cents was spent more on food. While this might not seem much, this holds substantial meaning in the context of the growing middle class, especially in China, which eradicated ... |
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