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| | | ... offerings," Fletcher told Financial Standard. The fixed income researcher will also look at other types of funds which are not on SMA platforms, he said. Likos' career began at PricewaterhouseCoopers, before venturing into fixed income at Mondrian Investment ... |
| | | | ... outcomes and a simple business metric for each financial firm - such as large, very large and small - in a public report did not go far enough. The advocacy body wants to see the individual superannuation sectors called out in AFCA's public report, calling ... |
| | | | ... when speaking with companies is that there are always some companies that are more engaged than others - and some that are not very engaged. We are looking to invest in the more engaged companies in our Perennial Smaller Companies Sustainable Future ... |
| | | | ... threshold from $250,000 to $200,000. This amplifies the notion the super system is always changing, Griffiths says. He notes not only has the opposition flagged several direct changes to super policy, but its other proposed measures - such as changes ... |
| | | | ... year the March. This is higher than expectations for acceleration to 1% and the fastest rate in six months. One swallow does not a spring make but two swallows? These would certainly give the European Central Bank (ECB) some sort of reprieve - a temporary ... |
| | | | ... superannuation entitlements have climbed to nearly $6 billion, up 6% from three years ago. ISA's analysis found many employers are not doing the right thing by their employees who want to make salary sacrifices via their super. About 370,000 employees ... |
| | | | ... superannuation products have achieved Rainmaker's AAA quality benchmarks this year, the majority of which are provided by not-for-profit funds. Following an in-depth assessment of 750 superannuation products, only 174 or 23.2% received the Rainmaker ... |
| | | | ... Australian Financial Review. Yes Virginia, they're looking out for number one (politicking?), of course. I trust the RBA enough not to give in to vested interests and abide by its 'charter': "To ensure that the monetary and banking policy ... |
| | | | ... is able to do so as a free add-on with their Microsoft products, she added. "Microsoft is a great example of a company with not only a very strong balance sheet but they've also been able to replicate these attractive products that 'software as a service' ... |
| | | | ... will be looking for HR, custody, registry, accounting and custody providers," he told Financial Standard. He said Pendal has not started the process yet, but the market was well aware the contracts were coming. |
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