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| | | ... has harmed communities and disrupted economic activity in many countries, including the United States," as it cut interest rates to essentially zero. The move comes after a weekend fraught with frantic updates from world governments and businesses surrounding ... |
| | | | ... against a backdrop of an already fragile global economy that had been balancing a confluence of factors: ultra-low interest rates due to waning economic growth and geopolitical tensions, record debt-levels and stretched valuations across asset classes." ... |
| | | | ... protection claims costs, "substantial" reinsurance cost increases and the full impact of the most recent reduction in interest rates, ClearView managing director Simon Swanson has revealed the firm will adjust premium rates ahead of an expected "wave" ... |
| | | | ... a general lockdown. Monetary and fiscal authorities have responded: The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has cut interest rates by 25 bps earlier this month, taking the official cash rate to a new record low of 0.5% and is expected to cut some more. The ... |
| | | | ... Australia's superannuation system is not the solution to the economic challenge we face," Fahy said. "Given where interest rates are, and taking into account the government's borrowing capacity, it doesn't make sense to raid retirement savings ... |
| | | | ... Standard that the huge swing in stimulus measures coming from central banks may help support economic growth but will push rates lower. "That is going to have a negative effect on income generated by traditional asset classes, and is going to push people ... |
| | | | ... the GFC -- from 95.5 in the previous month. The survey was conducted in the week from March 2 to 6 March 2020. The RBA cut rates on March 4. Australia's finances certainly won't be in a surplus this financial year but that's better than the ... |
| | | | ... Powell and called for further cash rate cuts. "Our pathetic, slow moving Federal Reserve, headed by Jay Powell, who raised rates too fast and lowered too late, should get our Fed Rate down to the levels of our competitor nations," he tweeted. "They now ... |
| | | | ... (68%) have a growth bias, while only 9% have a tilt towards value stocks. It's a hard industry to crack, with mortality rates running high and most funds not beating the benchmark. "Of the thematic funds launched globally prior to 2015, 69% have survived," ... |
| | | | ... market crash we have to have? The great reboot from the overvaluation in stock market prices prompted by cheap interest rates that punished savers and drove investors to go look where their capital could get higher returns? The global freezing (of economic ... |
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