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| | | ... because of stable consumer expenditure and a solid export market. "Both consumer spending and exports are underpinning enough growth to prevent the US from sagging into a recession. Obviously crude oil is a wild card and if it keeps moving higher from ... |
| | | | ... continue." This slowing is good news for borrowers awaiting the next interest rates fall. But the key question is whether it's enough to pull us back from the brink of excessively high inflation. "As in previous meetings, the central issue was that ... |
| | | | ... of financial constraints in case they live longer than they expect. This product is about ensuring that you still have enough money to live on for the rest of your life," said Connie McKeage, Pentafin chief executive. Other aspects of Pentafin's personal ... |
| | | | ... expectation of rising prices attracts new investors who help bid up prices. Australian super funds are unlikely to be large enough to impact markets like this but US or European pension might be, he said. Regardless of the reason for excessively high ... |
| | | | ... Asia, with 12 portfolio managers and 25 analysts across the region; however the departure of Millicent Lai is a significant enough change to warrant a review," said S&P fund analyst Simone Ablaster. "The four-star rating which S&P awarded the manager ... |
| | | | ... savings goals. AMP which has just released its latest AMP Superannuation Index said Australians are expected to retire with enough in combined superannuation savings and age pension benefits to provide the equivalent of $43,310 in annual income. Contrasted ... |
| | | | ... from our Helpline about superannuation, investment advice and transition to retirement," he said. "Frankly, we can't put enough bums on seats for the level of demand we have." Scott Walters, Mercer Wealth Solutions financial advice leader in Australia ... |
| | | | ... has ended preliminary merger discussions with Trust Company after the firms could not agree to terms that are attractive enough for shareholders. Equity Trustees chair, Tony Killen, announced on Friday both firms were unable to reach an agreement on ... |
| | | | ... station being developed in Western Victoria, the largest solar farm in the world, for a cost of $420 million, which is big enough to contribute to the national grid and support the baseload. Fell's Australian visit coincides with the intensifying debate ... |
| | | | ... assets has outpaced the available supply, making it difficult for agricultural-based and commodity-based funds to find enough assets. Craig Swanger, Macquarie Group head of alternative investments said Macquarie created a pastoral fund three years ago ... |
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