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| | ... 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 in Perth by a whopping $86,000. SMC chief executive Misha Schubert said allowing ... |
| | | ... markets. In Chile -- which has the tenth best pension system in the world, according to Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index -- the central bank has allowed four of its five public pension funds to increase their investments in riskier assets. Meanwhile ... |
| | | ... improvement, according to Mercer's latest rankings of global pension systems. According to the 2019 Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index, Australians enjoy the third best retirement system in the world, up a single place from 2018. The report - which ... |
| | | ... economically sustainable is diminishing. Australia has slipped down the ranks of the annual Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index to fourth place. With a score of 72.6, Australia has been bumped from third place by Finland (74.5) and just managed to ... |
| | | ... to the gross domestic product (131%), trailing Netherlands (180%) and the US (150%). We also score high on the Melbourne Mercer index (B+), the same as Netherlands and ahead of Ireland and Sweden (B), UK and Germany (C+) and Italy and the US (C). Australia ... |
| | | ... earnings, which is used by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index, does not reflect the experience of individual retirees as they age, though it is useful for comparable system-wide view ... |
| | | ... world-class but maintaining its global top-three status is proving ever more difficult. The 2017 Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index, released today, shows that for the second consecutive year the strength of Australia's pension system has slipped ... |
| | | ... success of the superannuation system, which is ranked as the third best in the world by the Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index," SMSF Association managing director and chief executive Andrea Slattery added. Anthony hopes the housing affordability ... |
| | | ... adapt to ageing populations and declining birth rates. Knox fired the warning as the 2016 Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index was launched this morning. Research prepared for the index has found life expectancies at birth have increased by seven to ... |
| | | ... his contribution to retirement outcomes and innovative work through projects such as the Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index and products such as Mercer Lifetime Plus. Although Knox is reluctant to point to one project or product that he favours, Lifetime ... |
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