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| | | ... Review examine the issue of extremely large balances, but deliberately did not recommend where that line should be drawn." Though should the government endeavour to have a conversation about balance caps, Maroney said it is one the association and its ... |
| | | | Unlike the previous periods of emerging markets euphoria, a return to prosperity is unlikely to be shortened into a simple acronym as it was during the period of the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), as lines begin to blur between developed ... |
| | | | ... were well positioned during COVID-19 due to a large exposure to cash, around 25%. Exposures to cash have since declined, though this is just a continuation of an existing trend - allocations to cash have been dropping since 2013 when they sat at 33%. ... |
| | | | ... super balance required to achieve a comfortable retirement at age 67 as $640,000 for couples, and $545,000 for singles. Though, as previously reported by Financial Standard, ASFA's Retirement Standard was labelled too high by Super Consumers Australia. ... |
| | | | ... June 2017 and $1.4 billion in the 12 months to June 30. In line with the market, quarterly net flows fell in 2022 even though new products continued to be launched. The correlation from September 2019 to June 2022 is 0.26, Rainmaker found. When quarterly ... |
| | | | ... on critical governance issues. He added, if executed correctly, this can strengthen the very foundations of capitalism, though he acknowledged that this revolution in shareholder democracy will take years to be fully realised. |
| | | | ... has recorded a before-tax deficit of $1.2 million for the year ended June 30. FPA member numbers decreased by 7%, even though it recorded 891 new members this year. The association said this is in line with expectations due to several factors that continue ... |
| | | | ... rotation in household spending from goods, cost of living pressures, and a collapse in homebuyer confidence," Oliver said. Though, he argued the biggest driver of the slump is rising mortgage rates. "The surge in fixed mortgage rates and then variable ... |
| | | | ... cash rate increase in November. The majority (90%) forecast another 25-basis point rise, bringing the cash rate to 2.85%. Though, there is widespread discrepancy amongst economists as to whether this is the right move. Only 49% of economists agree with ... |
| | | | ... spend. In terms of headcount, the culling of 2700 staff is already underway, and will cut a total of 9000 jobs by 2025 end, though didn't specify which jobs would go. The group lost over $6 billion last quarter and has been the subject of several scandals ... |
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