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| | | ... while the expensive defensives and traditional growth names proved more resilient," he said. "The value factor has, historically, outperformed growth in the recovery after a bear market (such as the 1987 and 2000 dot-com crashes) but there are no gua ... |
| | | | ... emerge as the global heavyweight in investor's portfolios, he said, but change could be on the horizon. "We have historically seen shifts in the investment universe around every decade," he said. "In the 80s countries such as Korea and Japan had ... |
| | | | ... income for Australian investors challenged by today's 'lower for longer' equity growth environment and historically low interest rates," MacLeod said. "We look forward to leveraging our track record and momentum to pursue new opportunities." ... |
| | | | ... favourable relative to other regions, due in part to the containment of the virus spread, but Chinese bonds also have historically offered low correlations to other major bond markets." Powell and Taw said inclusion of Chinese equities and bonds in global ... |
| | | | ... he said. The data, Doyle said, will likely be bleak. "I expect that in the next few weeks we will likely see some historically bad data reported - unemployment, consumer spending and business investment," he said. "This will be the major theme for markets. ... |
| | | | ... David Irvine said in a statement. "These temporary measures are necessary to protect the national interest during an historically challenging time for the economy, businesses and the broader community." |
| | | | ... Wayne said. "It's always difficult to know with certainty what's driven the moves and the discrepancy. CBA historically trades on a premium to the other big banks however the divergent performance is likely driven by the different composition ... |
| | | | ... $42 billion. "The actual fiscal deficit could be much larger. The less focused on revenue side of the budget has historically had a major impact on the fiscal balance. To put this in context, if revenues were to drop by a similar proportion (as a % of ... |
| | | | ... extreme dislocation however it's important to remember that superannuation is a long term investment. Markets have historically experienced substantial declines but history tells us that markets come back once events move on. "Markets have provided ... |
| | | | ... action short-term stimulatory measures," Waislitz said. "Furthermore, I believe strongly they should take advantage of historically low interest rates and borrow significant amounts to fund a range of multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects in water ... |
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