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| | | ... "When that happens, spreads will suffer and there are going to be capital losses in emerging market debt portfolios large enough over the next 12 months to negate any positive returns over the last 12 months. "After this the indices are going to be at ... |
| | | | ... report. "This shows that more accountants are thinking about investment product advice and they realise that they don't know enough about platforms as they thought they did," Investment Trends senior analyst Recep Peker said. But the number of accountants ... |
| | | | ... trade, one day after the S&P 500 closed above the 2000 milestone for the first time. The broad-market benchmark added just enough to set a new high on Wednesday, with support for stocks firm overall amid little hard news to spur any significant movements. ... |
| | | | ... in the current system is the design of retirement income streams and the lack of a suitable range of products flexible enough to meet the varying and growing needs of Australia's retirees. "As an industry, we should view this as an opportunity to build ... |
| | | | The self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) industry has downplayed concerns that it does not pay enough tax, arguing the same tax rules apply across the board. Responding to a front-page article in the Australian Financial Review today, SMSF Professionals' ... |
| | | | ... strategist for Wells Fargo Funds Management." ""Investors who say, 'It's up too much, you can't buy it' or, 'It hasn't gone down enough times' have been playing a fool's game," Manley, who helps oversee about $233 billion for Wells Fargo Funds Management ... |
| | | | "Ain't no value high enough, ain't no Putin tough enough, ain't no ISIS mad enough" to keep investors away from Wall Street and... Yes I know it's a double negative (but that's how the song goes and you know what it means) but more importantly, you ... |
| | | | ... hang pictures on your walls and get a dog without having to get permission from the landlord. And if this wasn't tedious enough we had the rent-a-crowd property doomsayers warning of the inevitable Australian property crash because for some unfathomable ... |
| | | | ... to $34.21 and NAB was up 17 cents to $34.77. But, ANZ's $5.2 billion cash profit for the nine months to June 30 was not enough to stop its shares falling 19 cents, or 0.58 per cent, to $32.55 at the open. The big resource players were stronger. BHP Billiton ... |
| | | | ... announced a $8.68 billion full year cash profit on Wednesday, up 12 per cent on the year before. But, the profit wasn't enough to lift investor sentiment after disappointing German economic data lead to overseas losses overnight. Commonwealth Bank shares ... |
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