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| | | ... 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 ... |
| | | | ... stocks are not expensive, despite their stretched valuations. In fact, it's all just a matter of "gravity" or the historically low interest rate environment, according to Magellan's Hamish Douglass. Speaking to a near-full crowd at the firm's annual ... |
| | | | ... delighted to be able to provide access to Palisade's infrastructure capability to a market segment which has not historically been able to access unlisted infrastructure." Lloyd was formerly Perpetual's head of infrastructure. Palisade was an investor ... |
| | | | ... market-like returns. "What we find is that some investors actually struggle with these types of exclusions, because historically these companies have done very well," he said. "So they struggle, because they actually lag the market just by excluding ... |
| | | | ... pressure is the fact Count has been late to the market in addressing the user pays trend in advice businesses, it added. Historically, CountPlus said, Count Financial has charged relatively low fees to member firms, subsidising software costs and professional ... |
| | | | ... financial services industry to ensure that CSLR compensation is targeted at areas where unpaid determinations have historically arisen. It names these as financial advice, investments and credit. Following the Royal Commission, the government committed ... |
| | | | ... non-cash increase in benefits that the worker prefers, and it's not quite a full pass through," Ellis said. "Historically, about 80 per cent of the increase in the non-cash benefit tends to show up as somewhat slower wages growth than you would otherwise ... |
| | | | ... "Technology firms for which collecting and analysing data is in their DNA are a new type of competitor for banks that have historically struggled to take full advantage of the private data they hold," he said. "How well individual banks respond to technology ... |
| | | | ... volatility". "Whether you are ASX or US tech - these companies are inherently more volatile. They've got growth, historically they have lower dividends and because of this they will have higher volatility," he said. "When the All Tech is released ... |
| | | | ... Governor Lowe go? The more rate cut writings were splashed all over the wall since the last rate cut in October. Historically, the A$ falls to the occasion whenever there's trouble in foreign shores. The A$/US$ sank from US$0.80 to below US$60 during ... |
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