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| | | ... Bartlem, Allianz Finance chief executive, said the firm is pleased it can help facilitate growth by providing dependable cashflow funding. "In these challenging times, access to cash is more vital than ever to enable business owners to finance growth ... |
| | | | ... there's no need for the liquidity. But Henaghan dismissed this reason and said that just because super funds don't need the cashflow doesn't mean they shouldn't get the right premium for the illiquidity risk they take. True, David Hartley, chief investment ... |
| | | | AMP Financial Services suffered a blow to its bottom line with total net cashflows of $129 million this quarter, compared with $753 million same time last year, due to lower discretionary super contributions and the 'first quarter' season lull. Excluding ... |
| | | | AMP has announced solid full year cashflows for 2007, including a whopping 47 per cent growth in its financial services business, which includes the firm's retail and wholesale superannuation divisions. AMP's underlying profit increased 10 per cent ... |
| | | | Property fund manager, Valad Property Group, has launched a new wholesale property fund targeting the UK property market. Valad announced last week the close of its first capital raising for the company's $1.1 billion Opportunity Fund targeting multi-sector ... |
| | | | ... interest cover, for example, and out of those stocks, pick the top 40 based on five-year risk adjusted total returns and cashflow profile. Keep the stock churn low and keep an eye on the after-tax returns and, presto, you have a fund that has genuinely ... |
| | | | ... increased its return on equity by 21 percentage points to 38.7 per cent. Its cost to income ratio was 36.5 per cent. Net cashflow into funds was $2.4 billion. |
| | | | AMP chief executive officer Andrew Mohl has resigned after five years at the helm of one of the largest financial services group in the country. Speaking at AMP's 2007 interim results press conference, Mohl said he would leave towards the end of the ... |
| | | | ... six weeks. Glenn Gibson, sales director for Capital First, said the introduction of weekly commissions would ease the cashflow position of brokers, and demonstrated Capital First's commitment to responding to broker requirements. "When GMAC-RFC first ... |
| | | | Foreign companies have spent a record $13.8 billion in acquiring Australian companies in the first 11 months of 2006, up 91 per cent compared to last year's figures, according to research by KPMG's Corporate Finance practice. "This increase in foreign ... |
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