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| | | ... the central banks. This is a liquidity driven thing, not based on fundamentals." My oh my oh my, might not be a bad move to stay away in May... maybe. |
| | | | The share market is continuing its upward momentum, opening higher after low inflation data prompted a rally. US markets were weaker overnight but upbeat quarterly earnings reports released by Apple and Facebook after the close of trade sparked rises ... |
| | | | ... overbought and valuations are expensive. Equally rational rationales, 'ey? Times like these, perhaps the prudent thing to do is to stay away... we're coming up to May anyway. |
| | | | Thank goodness for small mercies. Good Friday came a bit early for me after one gentle reader crucified me and my take on Dr. Marc Faber's uber bearish prediction that a "1987-style crash" is nigh... again! Read all about my early crucifixion here ... |
| | | | ... offering, that will give those members that want more control the opportunity to have a self-managed fund experience but stay within the fund," he said. The option will give members access to direct shares, term deposits and exchange traded funds, as ... |
| | | | ... Capital created tools to help advisers give clients the confidence to re-enter markets after a period of volatility and to stay the course of long-term investing." The Adviser Resource Centre will present topics in different formats such as presentations ... |
| | | | ... and opposition leader said on ABC Radio that the challenge is how to accommodate people in physical industries unable to stay in the workforce indefinitely. "There's a lot of people in the trades and it's difficult for them to work into older ages. We ... |
| | | | ... would sit idly by and watch everything go kaboom and other economic agents don't adjust accordingly... and global economies stay on their current track. Get the point? The point is that a lotta assumptions have to be made for this nightmare scenario ... |
| | | | In big picture terms, not much happened last week. Yes Virginia, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept policy unchanged - as expected. The European Central Bank (ECB) guided forward but also stayed on the sidelines. US non-farm payrolls added another ... |
| | | | ... education, care-giving and social welfare. "The rebrand is an exciting time for our members as we continue to diversify, stay fresh and evolve our product offering, tools and experiences," he said. "While established funds are sometimes reluctant to ... |
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