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| | | ... 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 ... |
| | | | ... wellbeing and returns and outcomes and improving our own returns and outcomes. It's a complete win-win," Davies said. "You might not get the perfect returns, but we can think of that as emotional insurance. There is nothing rational in aiming for ... |
| | | | ... foundational role of geopolitics in shaping investor outcomes." Arndt said that while a traditional response to uncertain times might be to build resilience through added diversification, he warned that would not be enough. "There may have been a time ... |
| | | | ... where can you put in some friction so that you can make these checks both on who your customer is, but also on why they might be accessing superannuation funds, particularly if it's outside of the usual customer profile?" Miller said super funds ... |
| | | | ... isn't an expectation as such. It is a legal obligation," she said. "One area that APRA has been concerned that some funds might not be meeting their best financial interest duty is in relation to expenditure decisions." Beverley-Smith referred to ... |
| | | | ... super gap, they said that work needs to begin with the gender pay gap, not a band aid solution at retirement. "This bill might nominally put a few more dollars in the pockets of a handful of women, but it would do nothing to change the factors that drive ... |
| | | | ... potential solutions. So, I think there's going to require some engagement with the sector as to what the practical solutions might be," Longo told the National Press Club yesterday. "The frictions may not be for every transfer. So, if you're transferring ... |
| | | | ... though, that unexpected shocks, such as to liquidity or operations, would mean super funds have to act quickly in ways that might amplify stress." |
| | | | ... client funds while the platform provider effectively takes some risk. "I can invest $10 million for clients, and the money might not have hit the bank and has say 48 hours to do so," he says. "But the platform provider carries those reserves which allow ... |
| | | | ... around their family situations and things like that; we can then proactively engage them to be able to talk them through what might be the next best step for them in their superannuation journey to receive a fantastic retirement outcome." Howie said ... |
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