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Lucky, lucky, lucky

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 28 AUG 2009
Australians all let us rejoice! We should be so lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky. For a teeny-weeny land that represents only around 2 per cent of the global economy, nobody expected that this "lucky country" would be this lucky. While the biggest economies ...

U V W X Y Z

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 25 AUG 2009
What's this? We're back into discussing the alphabet soup of the coming recovery? Would the global economy's recovery take the shape of a V? Will it be a U or a W? My oh my Virginia, I'm getting tired and very ill with all these discussions. For me ...

Don't let the bears out

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 18 AUG 2009

AMP Capital Investors block poor corp governance

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  FRIDAY, 14 AUG 2009
Fund manager AMP Capital Investors revealed in its latest governance report to what extent it exercised its shareholder rights to vote against poor governance - including saying no to unjustified incentive schemes, re-election of poor performing board ...

State Super members hungry for advice

RUTH LIEW  |  WEDNESDAY, 12 AUG 2009
More than two out of five members of the $29 billion State Super have sought financial planning advice in the last two years, the fund's membership survey shows. State Super, which had $29 billion in funds under management at the end of June according ...

SocGen exec quits after insider trading probe

RUTH LIEW  |  MONDAY, 10 AUG 2009
SociA(C)tA(C) GA(C)nA(C)rale's long-standing executive committee member Jean-Pierre Mustier has resigned following a French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) probe into insider trading. Mustier, who had been at the firm for 22 years, agreed he would ...

Planners lose staff but not for long

RUTH LIEW  |  TUESDAY, 4 AUG 2009
... According to figures by eJobs, 39 per cent out of 116 respondents said they had lost staff since November. These staff were let go by retrenchment, some by 'natural attrition', or by cutting the days they worked at the firms. Despite the dismal figures ...

Christmas in July

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 3 AUG 2009
... earnings estimates." Others point to massive cost cutting for the improvement in corporate bottomlines. True. Perhaps. But let's give company analysts some benefit of the doubt. They don't earn big bucks for just plucking any number out of thin air ...

Communication breakdown advisers failure

RUTH LIEW  |  THURSDAY, 30 JUL 2009
... need for advice and how professional advisers differ from product salespeople who at times adopt the mantle of "advisers". "Let's be clear that the opportunity is [there, but] we just need to communicate better," said Klipin. And at the center of improved ...

The dragon stumbles

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 30 JUL 2009
... golden egg? Why now? When eggs that could be harvested in other parts of the world are just a pale shade of gold? Why would it let the US$585 billion it spent stimulating the economy go to waste? Why? Why? Why? And commodities? Of course, it follows ...