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| | | ... maximise return." He pointed to the decade long bull-market that preceded the COVID-19 crash, and global record-low interest rates, as key reasons for retirees being forced up the risk curve. "In both equities and bonds, the markets' performance since ... |
| | | | The US Federal Reserve has projected rates will remain near zero through 2022 and GDP will contract 6.5% as a result of COVID-19. The Fed also pledged to maintain at least the current pace of asset purchases, which is around US$80 billion per month. ... |
| | | | ... expect the fed funds rate to remain at 0-0.25% this year and in 2021 and 15 "participants" (two foresee higher interest rates, one at 0.375% and 1.125%) in 2022. This is understandable given the Fed's latest projections: "The Fed expects US real ... |
| | | | ... market performance. So are equity purchases due to TINA - there is no alternative - with both short and long-term interest rates so very low, and FOMO - fear of missing out. Yes Virginia, the worst of the pandemic may be just a reflection in our rear ... |
| | | | ... collected 90 to 95% of last year's rent. "Over the long term there are cyclical headwinds which include higher unemployment rates and lower GDP growth, impacting tenant demand, vacancy rates and market rents," Pham said. "Importantly, COVID-19 has accelerated ... |
| | | | ... Street appeared to be buying on hope because of TINA - there is no alternative - with both short and long-term interest rates so very low, and FOMO - fear of missing out -- but the release of the May non-farm payrolls report on the 5th of June offered ... |
| | | | A new paper published by Actuaries Institute says current taper rates may be encouraging middle-income earners to spend their retirement savings too quickly and live on the Age Pension alone. People with $300,000 to $800,000 in retirement savings could ... |
| | | | ... people have lost their jobs and there has been a sharp rise in unemployment," Lowe said. "Over the past month, infection rates have declined in many countries and there has been some easing of restrictions on activity. If this continues, a recovery in ... |
| | | | ... impact investments, and 92% said the same for their financial expectations. About 76% expect competitive or above market rates of return. About 90% of investors believe impact investing will grow in significance, with measurable impact, mission alignment ... |
| | | | ... interest rate policy) or NIRP (negative interest rate policy) then? As early as late 2019, Lowe has ruled out sending interest rates below zero and, more recently (May 21), declaring on a Financial Services Institute webcast that: "I said previously ... |
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