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| | | ... completed more than 1100 loans and other investment types worth close to £2.75 billion ($5.5bn) since 2016," the announcement read. "Our offering has been carefully crafted to support borrowers at every stage of the property lifecycle, including acquisition ... |
| | | | ... called Proxy IQ, which aggregates and analyses proprietary data from more than 3000 annual company meetings," the article read. Daly added: "In conclusion, if you are an adviser and you and your clients are content with your tailored proxy voting arrangements ... |
| | | | ... (16%), with AI being used for deal screening and due diligence. However, scaling across functions remains limited," the report read. As a whole, productivity and saving time are the most cited expected benefits of generative AI for nearly 40% of respondents. ... |
| | | | ... leash this year will not be straightforward," Hannah said. Deloitte Access Economics partner Stephen Smith said given the CPI read, the RBA now has an important decision to make. "The RBA will remain on high alert for the next few months. In Deloitte ... |
| | | | HESTA members saw over $10 billion added to their retirement savings in 2025, driven by strong investment performance. The default MySuper Balanced Growth option returned 9.42% for the 2025 calendar year, recording above the industry average of 9.1% ... |
| | | | ... threats. These are internalisation of investment management by clients, and consolidation of superannuation funds," the report read. "This year 'consolidation' was seen as the most significant issue overall by almost a third of respondents (27.2%). Back ... |
| | | | ... funds, the report stated. "Attempts to diversify away from the US or AI [...] amount to larger active calls than before," it read. With no room for a neutral stance, investors will need to take an active position and have a clear plan for managing idiosyncratic ... |
| | | | In 2019, then APRA chair Wayne Byres had a blunt message for superannuation funds: "Are you going to get better, or are you going to get out?" The question marked the decisive shift in the regulator's tone, making its agenda explicit: super funds ... |
| | | | ... they benefitted from the rally in financial markets, which is way more important that oil prices at this point," the report read. "On the other hand, they continued to pursue mega-deals in any possible form and sector, seeking partnerships and new strategies ... |
| | | | Persistent inflation has some economists predicting that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will raise interest rates at its first meeting of the year in February. Commonwealth Bank economist Ashwin Clarke said the bank has revised its forecasts, now ... |
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