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| | | ... June 2020' report has the Eurozone contracting by more (-10.2%) this year relative to advanced economies (-8.0%). But stock markets are forward looking. And if they believe the OECD and the IMF's latest projections, the Eurozone will come out ... |
| | | | ... court approval, Abramoff has agreed to a settlement imposing permanent injunctions, officer and director, industry and penny stock bars. He will be forced to pay back the US$50,000 in commissions he received, plus interest of US$5501, and awaits further ... |
| | | | ... having wide-ranging and severe impacts on many people's livelihoods and financial markets globally. These include substantial stock market declines and many countries entering into a recession," RIAA said. "Yet while there has been widespread market ... |
| | | | Stock exchange Chi-X has added five new US listed companies through its investment vehicle TraCRs, which it says reflect the societal and behavioural trends kick-started by the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes video conferencing service Zoom, protective ... |
| | | | Flinders Investment Partners, which escaped multi-boutique Prodigy's demise, has found a new strategic partner who is acquiring a 50% stake in the small caps equities boutique. Warakirri Asset Management is the investor, and will also provide capital ... |
| | | | Pendal has increased the consideration of sustainability factors in its multi-asset target return fund, in what it claims is an Australian first. The global investment manager has introduced a new set of screens to its $189 million multi-asset target ... |
| | | | Contrarian fund manager Allan Gray predicts dividend headwinds are on the horizon, arguing investors shouldn't expect any yield from the majority of ASX-listed companies in the near future. Allan Gray chief investment officer Simon Mawhinney said he ... |
| | | | ... happy to act contrarian, taking sizeable positions in companies like Qantas and Afterpay despite the multi-year lows their stock had sunk to. "There's often a perception that retail investors are naive and run at the first sight of trouble," Dale said. ... |
| | | | Euroz and Hartleys have made public plans to merge operations, creating a financial services powerhouse in Western Australia. Announced today, the two firms are set to join forces with Euroz issuing up to 33 million shares at a price of $0.915 each ... |
| | | | ... the benchmark market capitalisation index each time," VanEck said. "This was due to the skewed distribution of individual stock returns, favouring the smaller stocks that give rise to outperformance. "Equal weighting results in less exposure to larger ... |
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