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| | | Antin Infrastructure Partners has reached its final closing on 30 September, raising $1.57 billion and exceeding its $1.4 billion target. Alain Rauscher, chief executive and managing partner, said the fund raising was initiated at the beginning of 2009 ... |
| | | | State Street's new high dividend yield ETF has amassed over $45 million in FUM from investors a day after the strategy was listed on the ASX. Rob Goodlad, SSgA senior managing director for Australia, confirmed the firm's SPDR MSCI Australia Select High ... |
| | | | Looks like something's gone wonderfully wrong on Wall Street this month. This isn't the month to be jolly but with only two winks left before the seventh moon of 2010 is over, the US stock market is on course for its biggest September gain in 71 years. ... |
| | | | ... securities fund Sequaero Advisors and fund-of-funds Hermes BPK. A spokesperson for the company said a fourth deal in the high yield space will be announced in coming weeks. Plus Capital is headed by Neil Wild, previously head of marketing for Pioneer ... |
| | | | State Street Global Advisors has launched an Australian ETF aimed at investors looking for high yield. SSgA has introduced the SPDR MSCI Australia Select High Dividend Yield ETF, which seeks to provide investors with high and sustainable dividends. ... |
| | | | All dressed up and nowhere to go. Yup! Wall Street went nowhere alright. A day before last night's Federal Open Market Committee Meeting (FOMC), Wall Street was all prepped, seemingly ready to take it all, whatever the Fed decides - or more, importantly ... |
| | | | Another week, another dollar will be gained or lost. Or perhaps, I should say, another week, another dollar gained, then lost, then... Yes Virginia, such is the financial markets' current collective myopia that while there had been a lot of shakin' ... |
| | | | ... funds, life funds and so on, getting out of bonds and cash and into equities and risk assets because they are searching for yield," he said. Stephen told planners that dividend yield tends to beat earnings growth when economies come out of recessions ... |
| | | | ... a sale of three-year bonds." On second thought, perhaps lenders are not stupid at all. They bought Portuguese bonds at a yield of 5.97 per cent -- they could only get 2.66 per cent for US bonds of similar maturity. Lenders can earn 5.5 per cent on five-year ... |
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