How Australia’s Pension System Became One of the World’s Largest
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AI-PoweredAustralia's pension system has grown to A$4.5 trillion, becoming the fourth-largest pool of retirement savings globally, with expectations to overtake the UK and Canada by the early 2030s. This growth has significant implications for global asset allocation and capital flows. The expansion of Australia's pension system may lead to increased investment in various assets, potentially impacting their prices.
The growth of Australia's pension system is likely to lead to increased demand for assets such as Australian stocks, bonds, and real estate, potentially driving up their prices. This, in turn, could lead to a surge in investments in the Australian market, benefiting assets like the Australian dollar (AUD) and potentially influencing cross-asset correlations with other currencies and commodities.
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At A$4.5 trillion ($3.2 trillion), Australia’s pension system is the fourth-largest pool of retirement savings in the world — and the fastest-growing among major markets. It’s expected to overtake the UK and Canada by the early 2030s to become the second-largest globally.
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