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| | ... expected retirement age for both men and women are unchanged, which suggests a fundamental shift in labour market dynamics post-COVID. KPMG urban economist Terry Rawnsley said the adoption of working from home has made many older Australians in professional ... |
| | | ... spending, and therefore the economy, according to Birtles, is savings rate. "Australian consumers had excess savings through Covid, and they had built up quite a big buffer which supported the 'stronger for longer' / no landing argument. However, the ... |
| | | ... ancillary products before they'd be given access. The bag has become such a status symbol that in 2021, even during the COVID-19 lockdowns, the Hermes division responsible for the Birkin recorded some of its highest sales, doubling its 2020 sales ... |
| | | ... fixed income teams' decisions and performance through the evolving economic and interest rate conditions of 2020-2023. "The COVID period provided the first opportunity in many years to see managers navigating duration positioning through a serious hiking ... |
| | | ... launch of MetLife's Retail business in 2018, the launch of a new business strategy in 2020 and navigating the impact of COVID-19. "Geoff has been an integral part of the MetLife business for more than a decade and his contribution to our business has ... |
| | | ... Crash of October 1987, the collapse of the Dot.com boom in 2000, the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, and more recently the Covid pandemic." "But financial markets prevail and move forward, upward and break records. Invest in growth assets for the long ... |
| | | Australian taxpayers may face an $85 billion bill due to the COVID-era Early Release of Super scheme, according to a new analysis by the Super Members Council (SMC). Using the Superannuation, Pensions, and other Retirement OUTcomes (SPROUT) model, the ... |
| | | ... chair, the NZ Super Fund continued to outperform its long-term investment benchmarks despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and significant market volatility." "Catherine Drayton has made a significant contribution to the fund, helping ... |
| | | ... need to have that human connection," he said. Finally, social reconnection is having an impact. "Particularly since the COVID lockdowns and over the last few years, Australians have been yearning for that community re-engagement," he said. "You have ... |
| | | ... that changing given where central bank rates are... It's probably not going to appreciate at the kind of pace it did during COVID, but the property market is one for the sensible investor," he said. Those looking to buy an investment property can benefit ... |
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