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| | | Industry veteran Graeme Mather has joined Antler, the early-stage venture capital investor, as a global partner. In his new role, he will help the venture capitalist deepen ties with large asset managers in the Asia Pacific and look at boosting super ... |
| | | | Across the globe, billionaires of all generations are watching and are likely to continue following the opportunities and risks of generative artificial intelligence (AI). The latest UBS Billionaire Ambitions Report, now in its ninth edition, surveyed ... |
| | | | As the economy enters a period of transition, J.P. Morgan Asset Management (J.P. Morgan) has stressed the long-term advantages of the iconic 60/40 portfolio. The J.P. Morgan Asset Management 2024 Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions (LTCMAs) report ... |
| | | | ... bias at next week's meeting." Considering this, Mousina predicts the cash rate will remain unchanged at 4.35% until the start of rate cuts in mid-2024, though says there is a 45% chance an increase will come in February. |
| | | | ... said only 3% are one year or younger, compared with 10% in 2022 and 17% in 2021. EY suggested that this data might point to start-ups facing significantly higher barriers to entry than they did 12 months ago. This was reflected further in the data, which ... |
| | | | ... government will work with the RBA to ensure Hauser can commence his role as soon as possible, with the expectation that he will start ahead of the RBA's first meeting next year. Former RBA deputy governor Michele Bullock, who succeeded Philip Lowe as ... |
| | | | The gender pay gap has hit a new low of 21.7%, largely driven by women working in senior management positions - except chief executive roles. According to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency's (WGEA) latest scorecard, which assessed 4.82 million ... |
| | | | ... Australia and New Zealand Alan Watters told Financial Standard the bank has already provided venture debt to two Australian start-ups using its US balance sheet. "So, we knew there was appetite," he explained. "We also know from the conversations we ... |
| | | | ... driving the inflation numbers as opposed to the supply side, which has dominated over the last few years, particularly at the start of COVID-19. "Pandemic-related supply chain problems occurred at the same time as demand for goods was strong, resulting ... |
| | | | ... now as after each of those previous lows." Macdougall added: "Remember, you don't need a lot of upside before people start thinking, actually the small-cap market's looking quite interesting." "If confidence in the earning outlook improves and ... |
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