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| | | ... Protection Portfolio," West said. West, formerly chief executive of CGU Insurance, took up the role at MLC and NAB Wealth in March with a mandate to grow the insurance business. The three key areas he set his sights on are delivering market-leading life ... |
| | | | ... strategies and is lead by chief executive, Andrew Stenwall and 15 senior investment professionals. The group was launched in March this year with most of its executive staff and managers coming from Nuveen Asset Management. "Peridiem provides broad global ... |
| | | | ... and ANZ's distribution network, while also capitalising on the regulatory reform currently underway," said Chronican. In March, Financial Standard profiled Van Der Wielen and asked about his long term plans with ANZ Wealth. His response showed he didn't ... |
| | | | ... what securities and debt instruments their fund trades, then it will pressure the Federal Government to force them to. In March a global Morningstar investigation of managed funds found Australia ranked among the worlds worst for disclosure as the law ... |
| | | | ... performance through the peaks and troughs of the 2007 boom and the global financial crisis. A hypothetical US$100 portfolio in March 2006 would have been worth US$94.37 with a flattened out return in December 2008, missing most of the losses from the ... |
| | | | ... top it all, reports say that all 500 names in the S&P 500 index saw red. As an aside '666' marked the S&P 500's bottom in March 2009. Coming as it did on the first trading day after Standard & Poor's downgrade of America's credit worthiness, it was perfectly ... |
| | | | ... the purchasing power of their investments. Bill Gross, managing director of bond fund PIMCO, sold out of US Treasuries in March. In his August investment outlook, he wrote that investors should logically ask how the US would meet its obligations. "In ... |
| | | | ... equity market's side here -- sharp spikes in the index usually herald a bottoming in the equity markets. It happened in March 2009, it happened this time last year. We'll see it again this year. And if gets more ugly, we'll also see another QE. Time ... |
| | | | ... Council. Maher noted that while the Australian savings rate had leapt from 3% of GDP in 2007, excluding super, to 11.5% in March 2011, discretionary contributions to super funds in the year to June 30 2010, was $630 million lower than in 2009. The end ... |
| | | | ... holdings" announcement, quickly followed by QE2 in November 2010. Big Benny eased as the ISM index dropped from 60.4 in March to 55.1 in July (the latest number he saw before the August announcement). This time the index is barely threading water. He ... |
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