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| | | ... days into 2019... better late than never. You, I and Irene certainly need well-wishes a-plenty if 2019 turns out to be anything like 2018 - where all major world equity markets produced negative returns and are at correction levels (China's Shanghai ... |
| | | | ... Bentham sits under Challenger's Fidante banner, which this week embarked on a series of active ETFs. "We never rule anything [ETFs] out, we may consider something in the future but right now we are focused on this," he said. In the 12 months to September ... |
| | | | ... the most likely timeframe to be able to complete this," Wilkins said. As at October 31, AMP still has not remediated anything under the new program as it is yet to reach an agreement with ASIC as to how the process will be carried out, Wilkins said. ... |
| | | | ... supports the opposite." In reality, active fund manager performance isn't improving with the level of ETF investing - if anything it's going the other way. "Active funds are underperforming their benchmarks more and more in this era of ETFs." ... |
| | | | ... the bank basically admitted they're wrong, but they just say I'll have to take them to court if I want to do anything about it," said one participant from Newcastle in New South Wales. Another participant from Townsville in far-north Queensland ... |
| | | | ... behind what technical analysts call "resistance levels". To rationalise Monday night's big drop on Wall Street on anything else but is simply not rational. The same way the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has done with his tweet: "The ... |
| | | | ... because they expect equality," she said. "They're going to demand it in their careers. They just won't put up with anything else," she said. In the interim, Cooper said that there's still more research to be done on how that future of work ... |
| | | | ... opportunities available in private debt; and the rise of emerging markets in which alternatives funds are already entrenched. If anything, we believe that $14tn is more likely to be too low than it is to be too high," he said. By 2023, real estate funds ... |
| | | | Oaktree Capital Management cofounder Howard Marks says the current bull market is in a late stage but it could still go "up, sideways or down." Marks's firm has more than US$120 billion in assets under management. He addressed a media briefing in ... |
| | | | ... (except January), on October 2. It could be both, plus of course, the fact that not a single soul and his dog anticipate anything new from the Australian central bank at the conclusion of its board meeting. The RBA did not disappoint. It kept the official ... |
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