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| | ... rolling out in a couple of weeks are also the equivalent of two to three rate cuts," he said. "It's worth noting that historically, moderate rate cuts have tended to bolster equity market performance." |
| | | ... including personal accounts, joint accounts, child accounts, SMSFs, companies, and unregulated trusts," Weinbren said. "Historically, term accounts have been backed by the Australian credit market. TermPlus breaks this mould by tapping into the world ... |
| | | ... managing allocations to China and other emerging markets," BlackRock Australasia head of wealth Chantal Giles said. "Historically, investors have often viewed emerging markets as a single asset class. However, this perspective has evolved. There is now ... |
| | | ... and 40-60% to direct co-investments. "Private equity offers the opportunity to deliver attractive returns as it has historically outperformed public markets, which is particularly important at a time when HNW and institutional investors are looking for ... |
| | | ... in these volatile times, with extremely high inflation and higher interest rates, it throws everything off. "But historically, if you look back over the last 10 to 20 years, real estate - both listed and unlisted - has given about 8-12% total return ... |
| | | ... alternatives to an even wider audience of investors across wealth and retirement who may not have had access to them historically," he said. Separately, Gitlin explained that Capital Group has been researching the broad alternatives market for the past ... |
| | | ... with more candidates available but on the other hand, unemployment rate, although on the rise, continues to hover historically low with a persistent demand for skilled talent. But despite demand, workers would be misguided to think they hold the cards ... |
| | | ... "attractive monthly income," a high degree of capital stability, and "potential portfolio diversification benefits" due the historically low correlation of Tier 2 floating rate bonds with equities. "We're excited to launch BSUB as we continue to broaden ... |
| | | ... employers of all sizes called Mercer Business Super. Mercer Super chief executive Tim Barber told Financial Standard that historically, Mercer Super Trust's "bread and butter" has been serving large corporates with sometimes complex, bespoke needs; however ... |
| | | ... US$2400 (AU$3754) an ounce despite recent challenges like elevated real bond yields and a robust US dollar, which historically have worked against gold's favour. Global X senior product and investment strategist David Tuckwell said the price of gold ... |
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