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| | ... its 15-year life and comes against a backdrop of COVID-19 shutdowns. The last time was FY09 when it returned -5.1%. Correction: A previous version of this article misstated that QIC Global Infrastructure lost a mandate. QIC is currently one of the fund ... |
| | | The masterfunds sector lost $38.4 billion over the 2019-20 financial year but has almost recovered the losses instigated by the global pandemic, the latest Plan For Life data show. The sector, which comprises mutual funds on wraps, platforms and master ... |
| | | ... pleading guilty to insider trading in Big Un shares. Michael Ming Jinn Ho will serve the three years via an intensive correction order (aka a sentence served in the community) after a sentencing from Sydney Downing Centre District Court. This includes ... |
| | | ... pandemic," McMurdo said. "So, if you can invest this way and make this kind of impact, then why wouldn't you?" Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that Australian Ethical had been awarded a significant mandate by Catholic Super ... |
| | | ... real estate indices in both countries have heavy weightings to retail, both of which have contributed to the sharp correction," LaSalle said. Much of the market movements seen so far in the crisis have caused mispricing, Kaufman said, creating alpha ... |
| | | ... obey government advice and/or restrictions for one reason/cause/principle or another - are getting a bad rap lately. Correction, they've always been given a bad rap and even branded as looneys. Us, saner mortals, can deride, laugh and sneer at them ... |
| | | ... have pushed deep into negative territory." However, she argues that gold's latest rally looks "stretched" and that a correction may be due. "Speculation surrounding the prospects of yield curve control may just provide a final push for spot gold up to ... |
| | | The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in surveying the economic landscape, the sheer scale and severity of the global lockdown has been striking. Gita Gopinath, economic counsellor and director of the research department at the IMF, said the "Great ... |
| | | ... of the fund assets doesn't support the claim. It did not name the responsible entities or the funds it asked to take correction action -- or even their asset classes only mentioning 'high yield' strategies were on its radar. Traditionally, funds that ... |
| | | ... productivity, population and workforce participation." With fluctuations in wage growth presumed to be cyclical, open to correction by monetary and fiscal policy - the Reserve Bank had persistently overestimated wage growth over the past decade, he said. ... |
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