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| | ... they told us performance, fees, sustainable investing and the ability to choose the right level of risk were top priority - all of which remained front of mind when we worked to streamline these choice investment options," Vincent said. "As part of this ... |
| | | ... that would quickly exceeded the $50,000 first homeowners could withdraw from super. The model showed prices would lift in all capital cities, with the Sydney median ballooning by almost $80,000, in Melbourne by nearly $70,000, Brisbane by $78,000 and ... |
| | | ... report, said the recent large-scale reset in interest rates presents an excellent opportunity for income-producing assets. "All investors need to consider interest rates. It impacts stocks, bonds, property, and cash," Wacher said. "Now that we've seen ... |
| | | ... returns. Notably, the Australian Farmland Index illustrates that returns from institutional-grade farmland have exceeded 10% over all one-year periods since 2015, except for the period to March 2021. The Your Future, Your Super (YFYS) performance test ... |
| | | ... the first time," he said. Ozyon added that the launch of the Sukuk ETF, along with Hejaz's existing equities and property ETFs introduced last October, underscore the firm's commitment to meeting the financial needs of Muslims. Equity Trustees ... |
| | | ... to curb any potential liquidity issues. Rising interest rates, soaring 10-year bond yields, and the weak Aussie dollar are all front of mind for Future Fund deputy chief investment officer Alicia Gregory. Gregory told the CFA Societies Australia Investment ... |
| | | ... (ETPMPD), plummeted by 41.7%. The decline mirrors the broader drop in the commodity, which is now around 60% below its previous all-time high. Meanwhile, "low-cost vanilla ETFs" tracking broad-based share markets registered the most substantial annual ... |
| | | ... category, including Zurich and Tokyo, as well as Toronto, Frankfurt, Munich, Hong Kong, Vancouver, Amsterdam, and Tel Aviv, all of which are now overvalued. Across the board, UBS said, house price growth has suffered due to rising financing costs as ... |
| | | ... Managers' Global Retirement Index (GRI) assessed retirement across 44 countries. It found the median retirement age across all countries surveyed was 61. However, in Australia it's 65. In this year's index, Australia ranked seventh for retirement ... |
| | | ... will increase allocations in Australian and international equities, while reducing exposure to debt, infrastructure, property, and alternatives. The sustainable growth option will amplify its international equities asset allocation from 40% to 48%. Australian ... |
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