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| | | Ayy-yay-yay-yay-yay! Here we go again. Weak economic reports out of China have again put a question mark about its economy and by extension, the economy of the world. Oh sowee Virginia, I stand corrected... it wasn't a question mark, China's headed ... |
| | | | ... also weakened from 13.8% in November but at 13.5%, it's still growing at its fastest pace since early 2006 - yup, the boom times before the GFC. And talkin' bout US home prices, the better-than-expected and stronger than the previous month's gain in ... |
| | | | ... accounting, lending and self-managed super funds (SMSF) solutions. Financial Index claims that the MOVO service costs about ten times less than its traditional financial advice service. "We're targeting the segment of the market that has been totally ... |
| | | | ... Financial Review (AFR) says that, "European banks have loaned in excess of $US3 trillion to emerging markets, more than four times US lenders and putting them at greater risk if financial market turmoil in countries such as Turkey, Brazil, India and ... |
| | | | ... the poorest 3.5 billion - around $1.8 trillion. The wealth of the 1% richest people in the world amounts to $125tn, or 65 times as much as the poorest half of the world. "This massive concentration of economic resources in the hands of fewer people presents ... |
| | | | ... there are serious problems with existing public-private partnership models for developing new infrastructure. "In recent times," the submission said, "the private sector has shown a marked reluctance to accept greenfield patronage risk in such projects ... |
| | | | ... a total return of 11.6% p.a. All of Resolution Capital's real estate funds have also remained open to redemptions at all times. "Having invested in A-REITs since the mid-1990's, over a decade ago the team recognised the superior investment opportunities ... |
| | | | ... industry funds. He also argued that, if Bragg's argument is correct, then retail funds would outperform industry funds during times of downturn. "But they don't," he said. "And I think that blows that argument out of the water." Haynes also agreed with ... |
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