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Low interest rates set to stay, so what's the best investment course for retirees?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLow interest rates mean people approaching retirement will have to reassess their approach to risk. AAP/Dean Lewins

With interest rates at or near-record lows and the recent release of the 2015 Australian government Intergenerational Report, people nearing retirement may well be evaluating their retirement investment decisions.

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