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| | | ... outcomes have been achieved through public-private partnerships - it's got to be a joint initiative," Rosen said. "When big industry players couple with local and state governments, and market the country as a safe haven, all these things historically ... |
| | | | ... underpinned by an incredibly strong depth of data, coupled with a leading media and events footprint," she said. "These were all big draw cards given my passion for research and insights and expertise in superannuation and investment management." Also ... |
| | | | ... at the lower end [in terms of] economic consequences and not having the same composition as a market benefit some of these big secular things that are coming through." |
| | | | ... advisers are utilising the approach. "What we see in the data is encouraging at a surface level, advisers are getting most of the big decisions right," White said. "But when we look deeper, there are some quiet portfolio construction behaviours that ... |
| | | | ... about 9.4% p.a. If you had just missed the 10 best days in that the 30 years, that return reduced to 7.5% p.a. That's a big drop when you think about the compounding impact of that. And that's just 10 days," he said. "We know it's impossible ... |
| | | | ... businesses won't just have to report on one slavery, but in fact, start acting on what they find. And that's quite a big differentiator," she added. The 2026 RIAA Conference Australia will take place at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre ... |
| | | | ... standardised, evidence-based assessments of a person's functional capacity to determine access to the scheme," Butler said. "This is a big change to the scheme - the details of which will be worked through carefully over coming months with a technical ... |
| | | | BUSSQ is introducing a new offering to members that will enable them to design their investment strategy how they see fit. The new Foundation + Flex solution is BUSSQ's version of the 'Core and Satellite' approach, it explained, saying it provides flexibility ... |
| | | | Challenger saw $11.7 billion leave its funds management business in the third quarter, of which $3.4 billion came from negative market movements driven by the Middle East conflict. The lion's share of $8 billion were net outflows while the balance of ... |
| | | | A new report reveals the strength of Australia's private credit sector compared to global markets, which is attracting substantial offshore capital, particularly from high-net-worth individuals, family offices and insurance companies. This is according ... |
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