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| | | ... But he said the falls were limited by a heavy fall in the local market of over three per cent on Friday. "Surprisingly enough, we haven't gone down as far as we could have done if we hadn't had the sell-off on Friday," Mr Knight said. "The materials ... |
| | | | ... predicts that in the next few years, there will be a raft of new products that will try and help investors who can't save enough and are playing catch up to live above the bread line come retirement. And if that doesn't help, unfortunately people may ... |
| | | | ... that those who can well afford to fund their retirement are saving more but ironically, those who can't are not saving enough. For example, survey respondents who fell under the 'major contributors' - or those with more than four times the account balance ... |
| | | | ... for having to bid with export buyers for produce. Of course high wheat prices only help Australian farmers if they get enough rain to help them grow it, but this just gives a tougher economic edge to the opportunity costs of not finally resolving our ... |
| | | | ... Watson Wyatt Australia, said at the time that it depends on an individual's needs as to whether a 9 per cent contribution is enough. He noted that because super is compulsory it should be pitched at a level where everybody can afford a reasonable retirement. ... |
| | | | ... sophisticated investment vehicles, which simply cost more," Keevers said. "However those same superannuation funds that were good enough to pick the move years ago to further diversify into alternative assets have been very well rewarded, their members ... |
| | | | ... respectively. "This expected growth in infrastructure is not for tomorrow's demand but for yesterday's demand. There is simply not enough infrastructure to support India's growth story," he said. SBI will invest in engineering, capital goods and interest ... |
| | | | ... Seng Index ended at 23,305.04, down 317.96 points, or 1.35 per cent. WELLINGTON - A slew of strong company results was not enough to push the sharemarket into the black on Friday after hefty falls on Wall Street overnight. The benchmark NZSX-50 index ... |
| | | | ... per cent in thin trade, tracking strong Asian markets, as Bank of China surged after its chairman said it had set aside enough provisions to cover its exposure to subprime credit. The Hang Seng Index closed up 363.92 points at 24,123.17. WELLINGTON - ... |
| | | | ... hired David Adiseshan specifically to head the sales and distribution in the space. "We've only now started to do deals big enough to be institutional grade whereas before, we were around $20 or $30 million mark. We've taken the time to get above that ... |
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