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| | ... has benefited from a global search for yield, as central banks elsewhere lowered rates and undertook major quantitative easing (QE) programs. "The REITS sector, with its traditionally high distributions, has been one of the most sought after for its ... |
| | | The quantitative easing (QE) programs undertaken by the United States, Europe and Japan are essentially different from each other and investors should expect different economic impacts for each one of them. AXA Framlington head of Asia Mark Tinker said ... |
| | | ... that the bank would purchase more assets than previously planned in May and June under its multi-billion-euro quantitative easing (QE) stimulus program, owing to an expected market slowdown in the summer months. "We are... aware of seasonal patterns ... |
| | | ... wind up early its unprecedented 1.1 trillion euros ($A1.54 trillion) asset-purchase program, widely known as quantitative easing (QE). HONG KONG - Asian markets have mostly advanced following a healthy rally on Wall Street, while Tokyo was supported ... |
| | | ... higher than the average non-US market over the past five years," he said. However, high valuations, the end of quantitative easing (QE) and a rising US dollar could put an end to the cycle. "The US market has benefitted from being the least ugly duckling ... |
| | | ... valuation, rather than the fundamentals being difficult." However, the manager sees opportunities in Europe: "Quantitative easing will force investors to seek income in the equity market and the property market." Henderson's Global Equity Income team ... |
| | | ... a net positive flow into global products on the back of an increasing interest in the market for European quantitative easing." He noted that Europe is "one of the growth areas for investors interested in increasing their overseas exposures." BTIM's ... |
| | | The great quantitative easing experiment has escaped the high levels of inflation that many experts predicted it would bring, but it has also failed to bring much growth, says Janus Capital chief investment officer of equities and asset allocation Enrique ... |
| | | ... of people have taken precautions, so we see it as a buying opportunity," he said. Worah argued that the ECB quantitative easing program will benefit "European peripheral bonds," mainly Spain and Italy. "A program of this magnitude likely would be centered ... |
| | | ... and the Nikkei-225 index are concerned, the BOJ is correct in saying in its last monetary policy statement that, "Quantitative and qualitative monetary easing (QQE) has been exerting its intended effects..." Not quite so for its other claims. Last time ... |
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