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| | | ... Brexit, wobbly share markets and on the domestic front, record high household debt levels, stagnant wages growth, declining property prices and weak consumer spending. The rise in capex expectations could be linked to the NAB business survey that although ... |
| | | | ... clients and meeting their investment objectives." Resolution Capital was founded by Parsons in 2004 and invests in global property securities, with funds domiciled in Australia, Europe and the US as well as separate account mandates in New Zealand, South ... |
| | | | A financial advice group specialising in self-managed superannuation funds and residential property investment acknowledged it's hurt from recent regulatory burdens. However, there are opportunities afoot for the ASX-listed business, including an entry ... |
| | | | ... assets under management to $14.3 billion, as it aims to be attractive to wholesale investors looking to invest in Aussie property. Dexus chief executive Darren Steinberg said: "This new vehicle broadens our relationships, providing a stable long-term ... |
| | | | ... assets. Users will be able to vie all investments held within Class and XPLAN, including unlisted assets such as direct property. The data feed also allows advisers to pick and choose accounts between the two systems. The new functionality enables users ... |
| | | | ... consumer prices a point below the mid-point of the RBA's 2%-3% target band. And then, there's the risk of falling property prices which, along with high household debt levels, both institutions consider a macroeconomic risk. Given current forecasts ... |
| | | | ... manager moves into a different role. Brett Williams will commence as the fund manager for the AMP Capital Diversified Property Fund (ADPF) in mid-February. He has been in the industry for more than 30 years. In his most recent role, Wiliams led GPT's ... |
| | | | AustralianSuper is changing the terms of its property option but says it is not in response to an impending property crash. Starting November 19, Australia's largest super fund will put a 70% cap on the amount that a member can invest in its property ... |
| | | | The real estate manager has taken a stake in a Sydney CBD office building as it launches a new open-ended property fund to invest in Asia Pacific cities. The new fund is aimed at institutional investors. It will buy office, retail, industrial and residential ... |
| | | | ... Australian housing market, then "No. It's not safe, it's... very dangerous, be careful." This is because Australian property prices are on the down low. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) 'Residential Property Price Index' ... |
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