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| | | ... its long investment horizon, which are safeguarded by the policy principles of preservation, universality and compulsion." One of the key benefits of unlisted assets for super funds is that they diversify a portfolio and provide a more stable net return ... |
| | | | ... system faults. In financial services, malicious and criminal attacks accounted for 30 of the 54 breaches reported. Twenty-one were due to human error, while the balance was the result of system faults. Some 34% of all breaches took more than 30 days ... |
| | | | With the exit of Bain Capital, it leaves one potential buyer left in the takeover talks that have now spanned more than six months. In an ASX announcement this morning, Insignia Financial confirmed that Bain Capital is "unable to proceed" with a binding ... |
| | | | ... to offshore facilities that could be hacked." When he enquired as to how the fund could police this, he claims he was told "one of the ways to identify if someone is offshore is whether or not they have an Australian accent." Vision Super - which performs ... |
| | | | ... from a population surge of about 135,000 (2.5%) in the year to March 2024. Government forecasts project a need for nearly one million additional dwellings by 2046. In response to construction firm collapses, Poinsettia Capital noted that a growing cohort ... |
| | | | ... us, but the biggest way is the impact on global demand that comes from a dramatically weaker Chinese economy, and that's one of the reasons why a trade war between the US and China is obviously not in Australia's interests," he said. "I think ... |
| | | | ... projects and customise inputs and outputs for clients with family or discretionary trusts, as well as those who are establishing one. |
| | | | ... decade, more than 2.5 million Australians are expected to transition into retirement. That number is set to rise to nearly one in four Australians in less than 40 years. While superannuation balances and household wealth have grown, too many Australians ... |
| | | | ... wants. I think in a sense, he just wants to pull up the drawbridge and make America essentially autarchic. But there's one thing to be said, though, and that is even the Trump administration is not immune to market forces." White added this was evident ... |
| | | | ... also a track record of delivering earnings growth, he said, in global markets over the past 16 years, "there's only been one game in town," and that's the US. "Sixteen years of financial history says that the place to go is the US. Sixteen years ... |
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