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| | | ... management of US$26.8 trillion in 29 jurisdictions around the world. Half of respondents expect the sector rotation from bonds to equities to continue and agreed that a major theme in that rotation will be the "bondification" of equities, the favoring ... |
| | | | ... prize, leading the jump - the Athens SE General Index vaulted an even 9.0% overnight - and the dive - yields on 10-year Greek bonds sank 150 basis points to 11.165% -- as last month, last week and yesterday's talks of "Grexit", "Grexodus" and "Graccident" ... |
| | | | Global infrastructure returns outperformed bonds and equities in the year to Q1 2015. This is based on MSCI's Global Quarterly Infrastructure Asset Index, which shows global infrastructure returned 18.1%. This compares favourably to MSCI's global indices ... |
| | | | Holding high quality bonds in an attempt to generate income and offset volatility and drawdowns in the stock market was an approach that served investors well leading up to the financial crisis. Low yields and interest rates mean bonds now offer less ... |
| | | | ... through a dual-tenor issue of $75-85 million. The issue, which will be arranged by FIIG Securities, comprises two types of bonds: Series A - minimum of $30 million of four year floating-rate notes, and Series B - minimum of $45 million of six-year fixed-rate ... |
| | | | ... substantially by falls in high-yielding bank shares, may have pushed too far as well in our view, especially if Australian bonds start to rally again." Roberts said the case for Australian bonds to begin rallying again is perhaps strongest of all. This ... |
| | | | ... conspiracy theories, one would suspect that 'the institutions' - perhaps, even Tsipras himself -- have placed a short on Greek bonds and stocks today... and collect the windfall tomorrow. Speculations of rumours of gossips that a Greco-'the institutions' ... |
| | | | ... cautious and very nervous about Russia and its implications for the region." Van Eck also has limited exposure to corporate bonds because of their illiquidity. |
| | | | ... returns on international assets. Direct property meanwhile delivered 11%, Australian shares 10%, Australian and international bonds 9% each. But highlighting concerns over proposed changes to government policy on pension eligibility, cash delivered just ... |
| | | | ... the IMF - the a,-300 million due this Friday... and that's just for starters. The ayes have it. The yield on 10-year Greek bonds dropped by 14 bps to 11.36% and the euro jumped 2.3% vis-A -vis the greenback to US$1.1175 in overnight trade. That's a vote ... |
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