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| | 'Goldilocks' soft-landing view, deteriorating consumer health and a poor growth outlook this Australian reporting season hints at a hard landing. "After digesting the latest information from reporting season results and company meetings our analysis ... |
| | | ... institutional division. That same month, Fintan Thornton, left Allianz Retire+ as head of institutional solutions to join a health fund. |
| | | Last year, global equities significantly outperformed Australian equities, largely driven by the remarkable performance of the world's largest technology companies - dubbed the Magnificent Seven. However, Australian Ethical points to stretched valuations ... |
| | | ... account... We expect the trend of ever-expanding ESG class actions to keep pace with developments abroad," Allens said. "In Australia, we are seeing continued regulatory focus on greenwashing and bluewashing, and we expect to see increased enforcement ... |
| | | ... basis, today's rates are far more normal than those we had prior to May 2022." Paton does not see the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lowering rates until it is certain that inflation is under control and contained and that the real interest rates ... |
| | | ... consistently exploring future opportunities for acquisitions or development of premium government-leased properties across Australia, with the aim of providing our investors healthy distributions and growth potential." The fund has an average weighted ... |
| | | ... positive note, with Q4 dividends rising 7.2% on an underlying basis, thanks to strength in Europe, the UK and Japan. In Australia however the picture was not as positive. Australian companies grew their dividends or kept them steady, behind the 85% global ... |
| | | ... support, in an equitable and sustainable way'. Income from superannuation should be drawn down in retirement to cover health, lifestyle, other living expenses and aged care costs," the report states. "These superannuation trends, combined with high ... |
| | | ... across the WA public sector, increasing the entitlement for major employee groups including teachers, nurses, doctors, health support workers, education assistants, TAFE lecturers and more. "It's another meaningful move towards remedying the economic ... |
| | | ... stark difference in confidence levels between men and women planning for retirement. According to Vanguard's How Australia retires study, almost half of Australian women do not have a clear strategy for retirement in comparison to their male counterparts. ... |
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