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| | | ... developed markets, including Europe and the US. "In short, this is a scarcity premium," the report said. "There is simply less big money in the Australian private debt sector, meaning relatively less competition for Australian private debt investment ... |
| | | | ... "So, accessing the private markets now is very appealing for HNW Australians." This year, Weingarth said there are several big-picture factors supporting the growth of various sectors including retail, logistics, and healthcare. "Every day, Australia ... |
| | | | ASIC is pushing for Prospero Markets to be wound up following revelations that it was linked to one of Australia's biggest-ever money-laundering operations. Former officers and responsible managers of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives issuer Prospero ... |
| | | | ... biggest drops. Meanwhile, watch prices rose by 5% to take third place in KFLII's luxury rankings. "Sales of watches at the big three auction houses totalled £488 million ($951 million) in 2023, a very slight increase on the previous year," Duthy said. ... |
| | | | ... respectively. Australia has only 14% allocated to bonds - the lowest among the top seven countries. The UK and Japan show a big appetite for bonds, allocating 58% and 56% respectively. Across the board, the study found that there is a clear sign of reduced ... |
| | | | ... and we may see that take a little longer," she told a recent PritchittBland event. "The reputational damage that some of the big brands suffered in advice will mean that they will need a lot of certainty before they start to move back in." Some fear ... |
| | | | When it comes to incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) and big data into an financial advice practice, it's imperative to have a plan in place, according to Netwealth head of marketing Andrew Braun. Addressing the crowd at the SMSF Association ... |
| | | | ... However, she said there remains considerable roadblocks for many who may otherwise wish to establish an SMSF. "One of the big detractors for young people considering an SMSF is fear of legislative change and government intervention," she said. "So, advisers ... |
| | | | ... talent might be aided by an increase in candidates from recently restructured organisations like Macquarie and two of the big banks, Chisholm said, their skills are likely less desirable to employers as they've "functioned as a small cog in a much ... |
| | | | ... and banking systems equipped to meet the changing needs of customers, communities, and the broader economy. "It's also a big win for Queensland with both Suncorp and ANZ announcing significant jobs and investment packages as part of the bank sale ... |
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