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| | ... drove the 0.6% decline in activity in the fourth quarter. Household consumption fell 0.1% in the last quarter as a result of lower spending on recreation and culture, miscellaneous goods and services, as well as transport. The Bank of England (BoE) held ... |
| | | ... Specifically, they're looking for high-end residential bridging loan facilities located in Sydney's eastern suburbs and lower north shore, as well as in the inner east of Melbourne. Additionally, they're interested in investing in owner-occupier ... |
| | | ... many of these issues. The master trust business reported an underlying NPAT of $53 million, which was in line with FY 22. "Lower AUM based revenue (down 10.4%) was the result of both the simplification program to consolidate products and fees and the ... |
| | | Macquarie Group has reported a "substantially lower" net profit after tax in FY24 and announced the departure of its long-serving head of commodities and global markets Nicholas O'Kane. Macquarie's annuity-style divisions, Macquarie Asset Management ... |
| | | ... retirement for more women. SMC interim chair Nicola Roxon said paying super on parental leave and better aligning tax offsets for lower paid workers can be enacted almost immediately and will make a meaningful difference to women at retirement. "We need ... |
| | | ... paying the premiums of the co-owned cover. Policyholders are able to maintain their cover and receive benefits albeit at a lower level but will no longer have to pay the premiums. ASIC was concerned iExtend was offering to pay life insurance premiums ... |
| | | ... Rush stated that the capital-intensive, long-duration REIT market is expected to benefit from falling interest costs and lower discount rates as real yields peak. "REITs provide defensiveness with durable and visible cash flows from staggered lease renewals ... |
| | | ... brackets, often reliant on government payments, saw a negative share of benefits due to their average personal tax rates being lower than the 15% concessional rate. Tax advantages for the wealthy were also evidenced in the concessional taxation of superannuation ... |
| | | ... inflation, down from a peak of 7.8% in December 2022. Meanwhile, trimmed mean annual inflation was 4.2% in the December quarter, lower than 5.1% in September 2023, and the peak of 6.8% in December 2022. Notable price increases this quarter included tobacco ... |
| | | ... Sustainability. "It doesn't compare like-for-like pay and is more a reflection of how men and women are represented in lower- or higher-paying roles. It can therefore be a proxy for where the concentration of power and pay is in a company. "There ... |
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