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| | | ... educational information, he said. "We can also customise and tailor it for our clients. This sets it up to be flexible enough to cope with anticipated future changes," said Mu. Even more crucially, the website helps push AIG back to the front of the ... |
| | | | ... However Russell, State Street and Barclays announced they were concerned the standards for performance were not strong enough, and may not provide a sufficient level of protection for clients. "Our position is the document still has some value, but it ... |
| | | | ... allocation at the very worst time." "If you bought equities and you & stayed there for twenty years and you were disciplined enough to do it, you wouldn't need a guarantee. The facts are people aren't disciplined enough to do it," he said. The fund offers ... |
| | | | ... Patel, chief executive officer of the Bombay Stock Exchange. Driving this even harder is how India's affluent class now have enough confidence in their business and regulatory culture to keep much more of their capital in the country rather than always ... |
| | | | ... to where Australia was perhaps in the early 1980s," he said. However, the mutual funds market in India may not be strong enough to lead the improvements in regulation on their own as it may require banking regulatory improvements first. Australian and ... |
| | | | ... portfolios. The two companies said they focused on pricing due to traditional pricing models not being fast or sophisticated enough to deal with frequent market changes. SAP's Price Optimization software focuses on risk management, asset and liability ... |
| | | | ... locally-domiciled funds were interested in global markets excluding Australia, less than their expectation of 90 per cent, but enough to show people were more interested in overseas property than local. However, he said Australia's weathering of the ... |
| | | | ... moderate wages growth and strong investment adding to supply. However, it went on to say that these factors would not be enough to secure the Bank's 2-3 per cent inflation target, "But growth in aggregate demand, will, nonetheless, need to moderate if ... |
| | | | As if sub-prime weren't enough to rattle the markets, party pooper Wen Jaibao has rained on the Asian markets' parade, while Australia just gets comfortable to watch the big race, betting all we have on an interest rate hike. Sub-prime mashed the US ... |
| | | | ... Australians save for their retirement. "While there are lots of awards for organisations, Rainmaker believes there aren't enough to acknowledge the people in our industry. We too often obsess about facts and figures and yet we are, fundamentally, still ... |
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