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| | | ... cotton and cattle, to name a few - scrambling on the up and up. China happy, Europe happy - the Euro Stoxx 50 closed a little it over 1% up - happier still on reports that Greece is nearing a deal on receiving a fresh a,-86B rescue package and hopes ... |
| | | | ... currently at 2.1%. The unemployment rate - steady at 5.3% -- and the participation rate - steady at 62.6% -- in July offered little guidance. But the other unemployment measures - Madam Janet's measure of labour market slack - show that there's still ... |
| | | | ... outcomes; have limited interest in comparing funds on the basis of relative returns; and view short-term performance to be of little consequence as long as return shocks are avoided, particularly close to retirement. While both members and funds acknowledged ... |
| | | | ... four times as many over 85. In 1974/5 there were more than seven people in the workplace for every over 65. Today it's a little under five and by 2055 there will be just 2.7 workers for each person over 65. "This is one of the most significant policy ... |
| | | | ... Investors will "get less and enjoy it worse" in the years ahead as a result of poor earnings growth, low activity levels and little economic progress, fund managers have warned. At an Australian Unity Investments outlook briefing in Sydney, senior fund ... |
| | | | ... genuine active management," McKeand said. However, "we're not going to be running a high growth portfolio. We want to be a little bit closer to the centre, but still active and focus on stock picking rather than sector or geographic selection. It will ... |
| | | | ... Fortnum he will hold the role of technical advice specialist. In September, managing director of Henry Financial Group Phil Little will join Fortnum as business growth manager to focus on recruiting new advisers. Henry Financial Group is a Brisbane-based ... |
| | | | ... to the US74.02Ac it was changing hands at immediately before the second-quarter inflation data, which ended up showing little evidence of any price pressure." "Half an hour later though and the dollar was less than US74Ac, at US73.92Ac." Gov Glenn was ... |
| | | | ... to rally to around US$2,000 by year end - US$3,000 if they got lucky. But don't you dare call them optimists -- they're little leaguers compared with those predicting gold US$5,000 (BofA Merrill Lynch) and most definitely far, far pessimistic than US ... |
| | | | ... from the LMCI confirm the indications from the disappointing retail sales and PMI and Philly Fed - that is, there's still little improvement in US labour market conditions. The index slowed to a reading of 0.8 in June from 0.9 in May. Except for the ... |
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