Search Results | Showing 12861 - 12870 of 28305 results for "NOT" |
| | | ... losing their relevance, and portfolios are becoming less resilient." Zenith has identified managers using optimisers that did not recognise the asymmetry of negative bond yields (with 0% the assumed lower bound). As a result of this limitation volatility ... |
| | | | ... wealth' to provide investors with more certainty over investment outcomes. "Of course, our targets are just that, they are not guarantees, but since our inception in July 2012 we have provided investors with double digit returns after fees, with lower ... |
| | | | ... advice offering as they recognise the provision of advice leads to greater member retention. Engaging and educating members not only improves their retirement outcomes, it engenders loyalty," Holden said. According to Link Advice chief executive Ross ... |
| | | | Investment updates, meetings and phone calls will be the order of the day for financial advisers as their clients worry about what the US election-driven market turbulence means to them. Fitzpatricks Private Wealth senior financial adviser Leonard Gennusa ... |
| | | | ... US Treasury yields were higher with a steeper curve, and the dollar was little changed versus most of its currency rivals. Not bigger than Brexit DNR Capital chief investment officer, Jamie Nicol, said the impact of a Trump victory is significantly lower ... |
| | | | ... "clown", the "narcissist", "the most hated man in America" is now President-elect of America. No one, or so it seems, like him. Not the media - mainstream and social. Not the financial markets. Not a few foreign leaders. Not even his own party. Heck ... |
| | | | ... is hedging their bets on a 50/50 chance for both candidates. As Tinker said: "In some senses we have to question whether or not it is worth writing anything so close to the US presidential election. [Once the results are announced], everything will be ... |
| | | | It isn't "radical" for super funds to take an active role in corporate governance in listed companies, according to former Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia chair Jim Minto. Speaking at the 2016 ASFA Conference on the Gold Coast, Minto ... |
| | | | ... or fiscally sustainable. "While the Government has scrapped its flawed and retrospective changes, the current proposals do not go far enough to return fairness to the system, or to deliver substantial budget repair." O'Dwyer has slammed Labor's superannuation ... |
| | | | The Financial Planning Association has announced the shortlist for all six categories of the 2016 FPA Awards ahead of the FPA Professionals Congress in Perth. The awards are designed to celebrate individuals and businesses who demonstrate commitment ... |
|