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| | | ... inflation would still have an impact. Vanguard Asia Pacific senior economist Alexis Gray added: "The chances of a recession are lower in Australia than other developed economies because as a commodities exporter, Australia stands to benefit from higher ... |
| | | | ... introduction of a government-funded rebate for advice. The study on the impact of cost and access to financial advice for lower socio-economic consumer groups, including women, found those who would likely benefit most from financial advice see the least ... |
| | | | ... thousands of followers in need of financial guidance. "What we want to do is build systems where we can profitably provide much lower cost financial advice and education under the same roof." Walker will join Equity Story as full-time editor-in-chief ... |
| | | | Global activity is already slowing, as central banks continue to indicate that a further deceleration is needed to lower inflation, report said. According to UBS Asset Management's Panorama mid-year outlook, titled Inflation: Rising to the Challenge ... |
| | | | Investor confidence in local and international capital markets is lower than it was at the depth of the COVID pandemic according to a Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) survey. The CA ANZ survey said a combination of the pandemic ... |
| | | | ... when the policy support enjoyed over the past few years is withdrawn." "With this in mind, avoiding the temptation to buy lower-quality credit while this policy normalisation is underway will be important. "There is no doubt that a bear market is an ... |
| | | | ... been keen to ensure that we tailor portfolios to our clients' unique ESG-related priorities." "For Rest, this can mean a lower carbon tilt which aims to reduce the greenhouse gases emissions in portfolios with low risk." Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley Investment ... |
| | | | ... at risk clients, at the higher end of the spectrum is those aged under 55 which could sell for 2.2x to 2.7x, and at the lower end are those over 61 which sell for a multiple between 1.0x and 1.5x. From a fee perspective, the recurring revenue multiples ... |
| | | | ... employees who are affected by this measure, and who earn less than $450 a month from a single employer, tend to be young, lower-income, part-time workers. "The removal of the $450 threshold improves the coverage of superannuation and enhances equity ... |
| | | | ... implications around licensing and capital adequacy," Dunnin says. "Given the Covenant is likely to herald a wave of new lower-cost, easier to understand but more useful retirement products, there's every chance the momentum behind NFP retiree super ... |
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