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| | ... meaning that payments for purchases cannot be settled. If the seller (Russia) accepts cryptocurrencies, and the buyer is willing to use crypto to pay for the goods, then the SWIFT closure will not be as pertinent," Sojli said. "Then the Russian counterparty ... |
| | | ... prices and energy in general now, which we expect to remain strong. And this is all underpinned by an RBA who are very willing to let the labour market run hot to generate some wages. "We think the cash rate hiking cycle will be slower, and peak lower ... |
| | | ... crisis of 2010/13. Threats and sanctions won't stop Putin, the US and NATO know it. At the same time, they're not willing to go on an all-out war against Russia - not with China watching - that'll eventually lead to a zero-sum game where ... |
| | | ... relocate and work in Australia, and 68% are likely to hire international talent to work remotely. Businesses may also be willing to pay a premium for international talent, with 40% saying they are planning to increase the initially planned starting salary ... |
| | | ... bureaucracy with little consideration of the impact on clients and whether they value these measures and whether they were willing to pay for them". "We believe that this existing client perspective is critical to incorporate in order to make sure advice ... |
| | | ... stretched valuations in traditional markets and persistently low bond yields, we see ample opportunities for those investors willing to embrace megatrends across alternatives in areas such as ESG and technology." J.P. Morgan Asset Management's global ... |
| | | Market Forces claims NAB, ANZ and Westpac are among several banks with net zero commitments that continue to lend to Global Infrastructure Partners, despite its not-so environmentally friendly investments. Market Forces says in total 18 banks, including ... |
| | | ... reductions and UN Sustainable Development Goals improvements with modest levels of tracking error. How far super funds are willing to venture above or below these levels depend on their willingness to trade off risk for ESG outcomes, Parametric said. ... |
| | | ... assets to store and distribute goods purchased online. This demand has seen unprecedented growth in rents that tenants are willing to pay and, in turn, return potential for landlords and investors." Woodhouse said QSuper had focussed on buying industrial ... |
| | | ... continues to be evident. On the mortgage broking front, Radar Results found a steep rise in the price multiples buyers are willing to pay. The multiple for annual trails rose 13% from May 2020 to March 2021 and another 20% to December 2021, and now sits ... |
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