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| | | ... of $5.39 - $6.20. Atlas Arteria also noted that IFM has a track record of paying more than its initial offer price and it might benefit the shareholder from not accepting its current offer. "IFM has paid more than its initial offer price in a number ... |
| | | | ... sites provides a safe and quick way for potential customers to get more information about the life insurance products that might suit their needs, CALI said. "The government should not cut off safe, regulated pathways that help Australians access life ... |
| | | | ... "I'll confess I'm quite surprised that the breadth has worked quite so well," he said. "We've done nothing, we might do things, but we're going to have to try to see a higher probability of some of these scenarios panning out before we ... |
| | | | ... "certain red flags arise." "It also gives the possibility of regulation of retail investors in that context in a way that might be differentiated from very low-risk MISs," he said. Another review of MISs that recently concluded sought to improve ASIC's ... |
| | | | While it might be challenging to construct a truly modern-slavery-risk free investment portfolio, it is not impossible, a sustainability expert says, who will help wealth managers combat such risks at next week's Responsible Investment Association ... |
| | | | ... they weren't identical to what we would have done in February, it would be pretty strange if they were," he said. "What might surprise you is how much we retained." Chalmers said the Budget retained its initial intent with its five core objectives: getting ... |
| | | | ... says. But as a tax on consumption, the higher oil prices may be enough to undo any tax refunds or other benefits consumers might receive from the Big Beautiful Bill in the US. In Australia, the middle to lower income bracket is also fiscally constrained ... |
| | | | ... miscalculations from go to woe." Pearce said another lesson, however, is despite the reservations and concerns the world might have with US leadership, in times of a crisis, global capital still flows to the US. "And that's indeed what happened during ... |
| | | | ... creates a great risk for those looking to fund their retirement with the proceeds of a business divestment. "Your business might be making up 60% or 70% of your net worth... I don't think there'll be an investment adviser on the planet that would advise ... |
| | | | ... scrutiny and quarterly reporting requirements," she says. "In the unlisted space, you can actually make hard decisions, which might hurt short-term performance, but it really does deliver value over the holding period, and you've got the ownership ... |
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