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Global investment flows seen recovering after three-year slide

Global investment flows are set to recover in 2004 after a three-year slump, thanks to growth in the service industry and improved economic prospects worldwide, the UN's trade and development agency predicted on Wednesday. Foreign direct investment ...

AIG's first China fund jv gets approval: paper

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 15 JUL 2004
AIG, the world\'s most valuable insurer, has won initial approval to set up an asset management venture in China in a maiden foray into the country\'s booming mutual funds sector, state media said on Thursday. AIG Global Investment Corp, an arm of American ...

Ethical investments booming: Rainmaker

The March quarter 2004 Rainmaker Information Roundup revealed ethical and socially responsible investment funds have cracked the $3 billion mark for the first time, up 38% for the year. "After several quarters during 2002 and 2003 of very slow growth ...

Rate rise will have slowed home loan demand: economists

AAP  |  MONDAY, 19 JAN 2004
An unexpected interest rate rise from the Reserve Bank of Australia last November probably slowed housing finance applications that month, according to economists. The Australian Bureau of Statistics releases the November housing finance for owner occupation ...

Hedge funds achieve modest gains for September: Van Hedge Fund Advisors

Despite the fact that all major US stock market benchmarks were down last month, hedge funds continued to generate seventh-straight month of modest gains for the Van Global Hedge Fund Index. Van Hedge Fund Advisors (VAN) has said that seven out of ten ...

Macquarie sees property investors gearing up into shares

Macquarie is experiencing strong interest from property investors wanting to diversify into the sharemarket, Macquarie margin lending division director Phil Richards said today. In its analysis of clients applying for capital protected share financing ...

Property market starting to ease: REIA

The Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) has said today that the booming property market might be starting to ease, although figures showed prices continued to rise through the June quarter. "Whilst there are some signs that the heat in the market ...

Australian economists expect RBA to leave rates unchanged in August

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 5 AUG 2003
The majority of Australia's economists expect the nation's central bank board to leave interest rates unchanged after its meeting in Sydney today. It has been 426 days since the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) moved the official cash rate from 4.75 ...