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| | | ... economy," Tinker said. Turning to the question on everyone's mind, Tinker said of Trump that "people take him literally but not seriously, but we should take him seriously and not literally." He stressed that while Trump was a man to watch, America was ... |
| | | | ... unconstrained approach to investment can provide superior risk-adjusted returns. "Replicating a market index ultimately does not make sense for individual investors, why would you invest in a company simply because it is listed on the stock market. Expanding ... |
| | | | ... 2.0% from 1.4% and the unemployment rate to 4.9% to 5.0% in its latest Inflation Report. Growth and the labour market are not the BOE's current problem, rising inflation is. As the report noted, "The value of sterling remains 18% below its peak in November ... |
| | | | Achieving the 7% return targeted by most pension funds is a far more complex and riskier process than it was 10 years ago, according to State Street Global Advisors' head of investments for Asia-Pacific, Kevin Anderson. Speaking at the Financial Standard ... |
| | | | Hunter Hall's independent directors recommended that shareholders reject Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Company's takeover bid for the company, on the basis that it significantly undervalues shares. The review justified this recommendation saying ... |
| | | | 'User pay' assets will be an attractive opportunity for investors in 2017, as global economies experience a period of synchronised growth. At a Bennelong media briefing yesterday, 4D Infrastructure's chief investment officer Sarah Shaw gave a positive ... |
| | | | ... smaller funds are hit with a 'double whammy', according to University of Adelaide professor, Ralf-Yves Zurbrugg. "These funds not only have much larger expense ratios compared to larger funds, but they also lose out due to their inability to achieve ... |
| | | | ... disablement insurance in both products. The risk management breakdown comprised inadequate disclosure of insurance changes, policies not being updated and shortcomings in staff training. ASIC said these breaches affected roughly 400,000 members; NAB ... |
| | | | ... consumption and towards a re-creation of a higher purpose," Fahy said. "That would sit uncomfortably with many people. It's not about recreation or working until you fall over - but it is about some sort of higher purpose that gives definition to retirement." ... |
| | | | Small cap companies are steadily increasing their dominance of the IPO market on the ASX, according to new HLB Mann Judd research. For the IPO Watch Australia report, HLB Mann Judd analysed the behaviour of IPOs on the ASX throughout 2016 and concluded ... |
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