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| | | ASIC is set to clamp down on misleading advertisments for financial products and services as part of its continued shake up of the financial services system. New guidelines released by ASIC commissioner Peter Kell emphasised the need for promoters to ... |
| | | | ... more. But back to Greece, if financial markets continue to behave this way, the 'powers that be' may decide that it is now safe for them to euthanise with a single shot of default rather than watch it suffer death by a thousand (fiscal spending) cuts. ... |
| | | | ... with the passage of the bill, the threat of contagion had been kicked further down the road. Equity markets ex Greece are safe, for now. But not Greece. Will company profits in Greece now soar because the EU/IMF/ECB's still to be disbursed a,-130 bil ... |
| | | | Allocation to term deposits from financial planners more than doubled over 12 months to November 2011, according to wealth researcher Investment Trends. Planners invested 28% of client inflows in cash and term deposits in the 12 months to November 2011 ... |
| | | | Japanese equities started 2012 on the right foot with the Nikkei-225 index up by more than 4.0% in January. It is also now 7.9% above last year's low of 8,160.01 points. Viewed in this light, Japan's stock market appears to be in the mend. However ... |
| | | | ... Japanese data on Tuesday also gave support, but the euro remained weak as the Greek issue rumbled on and traders looked for safe havens. The strong yen raised the possibility the government would step into forex markets again. Tokyo rose 0.11 per cent ... |
| | | | ... recourse on the asset used as security for the loan only, meaning any other assets that the borrower has ownership of are safe from any possible claims. Aaron Dunn, managing director of The SMSF Academy said the ATO clarified a trustees ability to make ... |
| | | | As new liquidity requirements push demand for state debt higher and Australia's AAA rating holds, there is no end in sight for downward pressure on yields, according to an industry expert. Added pressure from foreign borrowing and high bank demand looks ... |
| | | | ... this creates uncertainty and nervousness among investors, it may contribute to market volatility and increase demand for 'safe haven' assets," said Mark Rider, head of investment strategy at UBS Global Asset Management, Australia. "In general, bonds ... |
| | | | Grain is looking strong on the horizon as emerging economies demand for the soft commodity continues to sky rocket, according to the CFSGAM soft commodities team. Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM) watches global trends and found ... |
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