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| | | ... and platforms will be a measured process to "safeguard the interests of existing customers". AMP said that it would use the next two years to develop a new retail insurance product range that is a mix of the best qualities of the AMP Flexible Lifetime ... |
| | | | ... look at different courses of action for the super to see what the effect would be on their retirement savings, while the 'Next Steps" will allow a member to contact a financial planner. "It quite complex in that takes into account legislation, tax and ... |
| | | | ... managers revealed that more than 60 per cent of its members believe that securing funding would be their biggest issue over the next year, while the abolition of Stamp Duty and a review on net tangible assets (NTA) are also high on the agenda. Although ... |
| | | | ... at Challenger Limited, said there would be a 50 per cent rise in the amount of assets held in the pension phase over the next decade. Retirement assets as a share of all superannuation investments would rise to 38 per cent by 2021, according to Rainmaker ... |
| | | | The biggest wave of freed-up money to hit the market in years will be looking for a home next month with $14 billion worth of bonds set to mature, a credit market expert has said. Vivek Prabhu, portfolio manager and credit analyst for Perpetual, says ... |
| | | | ... it 'Recommended Upper' status. "The real push for the rights issue, which is discounted at 7.5 per cent, will be over the next couple of months and sales should now be supported by the ratings," said Mark Pratt, general manager, property, mortgages and ... |
| | | | ... delay a further 46 because of industrial action by licensed engineers, while pilots have threatened to take similar action next week, saying management is not taking job security negotiations seriously. The High Court in New Zealand ordered Qantas to ... |
| | | | ... surplus by 2012/13 is based on the assumption that Australia's economy would continue to grow at gangbusters rate over the next two years - from 2.25 per cent this fiscal year to 4 per cent the next and 3.75 per cent after that. WOW! That's what I think ... |
| | | | Superannuation funds have until next Monday to have their say on regulations governing the levy to raise $55 million in compensation for victims of the Trio Capital fraud. Funds will be exposed to a maximum impost of $500,000 down to a minimum of $50 ... |
| | | | ... income yield in the first 12 months. "For $100 invested in the beginning, we promise to deliver about $7.36 of income in next 12 months. |
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