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| | | ... gave so little nominal reward." Investors had become complacent during a decade of high returns, he said, and were subsequently blinded by the sudden downturn in the first quarter. Varied asset classes, thought to provide diversification qualities, "tended ... |
| | | | ... Arrayit himself. Nielsen also allegedly created the false impression of high demand for Arrayit stock by placing and subsequently canceling several large orders to purchase shares in a tactic known as "spoofing." According to the SEC, Nielsen made approximately ... |
| | | | ... spreads over comparable-maturity Treasury yields widened sharply in the beginning of the intermeeting period, and they subsequently retraced most of their increases to end up only somewhat higher on net," the Fed said. "Corporate bond spreads at the ... |
| | | | ... prices but not [expecting] a complete collapse." Instead, sales activity will be low over the next few years and will subsequently increase as immigration improves, he said. |
| | | | ... life insurance to the newly established SMSF," ASIC said. "As a result, the client lost life insurance cover and subsequently the client's spouse did not receive the insurance payout." ASIC said Myers is not "adequately trained or competent" to provide ... |
| | | | ... APRA forced them to do so. "The result is that some members switched their investments into portfolios which were subsequently revalued downward sharply after the equity markets had rebounded," the firm said. Rice Warner said the experience led to "more ... |
| | | | ... CBA breached sections 131(1) and 133(1) in failing to assess that the credit limit increase was unsuitable and in subsequently providing the credit limit increase. The Royal Commission heard that Harris amassed a $35,000 credit card debt with CBA and ... |
| | | | ... backdrop it seems probable that in the next couple of quarters we will see the globe in recession. "What happens subsequently, and the rapidity of any bounce back, may depend on the agility of the policy response," Miller said. "The capacity of monetary ... |
| | | | ... contravened the law in this regard," ASIC deputy chair Daniel Crennan said. Wigney added that for four couples, it was subsequently discovered that the recommendations that Sinha had made, and the circumstances in which he made them, were deficient and ... |
| | | | ... surfaced when the New York Times uncovered several instances of pregnant women doing heavy lifting in warehouses and subsequently miscarrying. This year, the company has been battling a class action from workers in XPO's trucking service who claim ... |
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