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| | | ... littered with unsuccessful mergers," Dwyer told Financial Standard. Dealing with the practicalities of the merger was hard enough, but this was also coupled with the regulatory challenges brought on the federal governments Stronger Super reforms, and ... |
| | | | ... an active interest in trying to grow this balance. "Despite the fact that many baby boomers are worried they won't have enough money to fund their retirement, it's surprising that so few are starting the planning process early and seem to be in no rush ... |
| | | | ... see a rush out of cash (in Australia) because other markets have already shown us that even negative real yields aren't enough to stop investors parking in cash." |
| | | | ... Peter to pay Paul...that's not what we associate with a triple-A rated government". Darn right Mr. Riley! That should be enough to scare the bejeesus off any bond market investor. This is because normally, a credit downgrade signals that a country is ... |
| | | | ... said. After reviewing all asset classes, the fund decided that Capital, Marathon and Baillie Gifford didn't perform well enough to charge their high fees, legalsuper boss Andrew Proebstl told Financial Standard. After the review the fund rolled all three ... |
| | | | ... however, is growing realisation that even the US Fed's policy of buying $40 billion per month in mortage bonds won't be enough to stave off recession if the economy jumps off the Fiscal Cliff in January. Tripling your holdings of US government bonds ... |
| | | | ... experience and methodology make us unique," said. "Our approach will appeal to planners who want a manager that is nimble enough to hunt for value across the ASX, to complement the other index-hugging approaches." Prime Value is a 'style neutral' manager ... |
| | | | ... of 2012, but the revelation by ECB head Mario Draghi that some members of the governing council supported a rate cut was enough for markets to take pause though milestones were still hit in Germany and France. In Britain, the Bank of England also froze ... |
| | | | ... to be between $10,000 and $20,000 annually," said Moss. The draft regulation does not allow accountants to provide good enough advice anyway, Moss said. As it stands it would let accountants provide "financial product advice" on SMSFs, but it does not ... |
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