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| | | ... world on Monday on tentative hopes of economic recovery in the United States, but analysts warned that the upbeat bull market was likely to be short-lived. London's FTSE 100 index gained 110.31, or 2.94 per cent, to 3,863.99 points. FRANKFURT - The Dax ... |
| | | | ... generation, this expectations bias had been clearly demonstrated in the dotcom bubble and the pre-sub-prime equity bull market. Expectations of higher prices led to speculation of even higher prices. Rising prices validate expectations and feeds further ... |
| | | | ... an industry conference what many already know but fear to say: the flurry of private equity deals signed during the bull market are now potentially worth a fraction of what they were. Peter Laib, managing director of Adveq, said that the revaluation ... |
| | | | ... credit markets to be fully functioning again, it will take time for anxiety to go away and for equities to resume the bull market of late. During the 1930's Depression, the Dow's one-day 14.9 per cent jump to 99.34 points on 6 October 1931 was followed ... |
| | | | ... extrapolating rising stockmarket prices into even greater increases in the future, now they project even deeper slumps. The bull market ended, the bubble burst. And so will this financial panic. A turning point will be reached. Given the massive dumping ... |
| | | | ... Equipsuper's chief executive Robin Burns said defined benefits account for around 40 per cent of the fund's FUM, although the bull market for the past few years have hiked up the number of requests for more information on transferring from DB to accumulation ... |
| | | | ... markets work," explained the prime minister. The prime minister said we collectively fell into the trap of thinking the bull market would never end and this lead our global regulatory systems to drop their guard. Regulators must instead think counter-cyclically ... |
| | | | ... smooth sailing for Aurora from the start. When it first entered the market in November three years ago amid a strong bull market, its 13 per cent returns were glazed over by investors as part of the norm. "Now, having posted nearly three years of positive ... |
| | | | ... that August was the first time in 11 months that these asset classes were in the black. "Whilst one month does not a bull market make, it's a timely reminder of the returns that can be produced by ignoring day-to-day negativity and holding growth assets," ... |
| | | | Research house van Eyk has reviewed the Australian equity income sector for the first time following growing retiree interest in the strategy. The research firm stated equity income managers should seek to deliver, at a minimum, two per cent above the ... |
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