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| | | Reserve Bank deputy governor Guy Debelle said despite historically low interest rates and a rise in loan approvals, turnover in the housing market remains low. Speaking at the CFA Societies Australia Investment Conference event in Sydney the deputy ... |
| | | | ... the global listed small and mid-cap market has so many more quality businesses that meet our selection criteria. Historically, our success in the Australian listed market has been built on finding, at an early stage, those few, rare, needles in the haystack ... |
| | | | ... itself. "The financial services giant has a business model that is rotting from the inside out," he says. "It has historically been much better at growing its books and signing up customers than it has been at delivering strong returns." AMP responded ... |
| | | | ... delivering around 4GW of its renewable energy project pipeline in non-OECD emerging market countries, overcoming historically weaker climate finance flows in those nations. Many of the projects are set to be backed by power purchase agreements with corporate ... |
| | | | ... this type of investment offering - and are looking forward to offering our investors access to a bond market with historically stronger yields and better diversification benefits than those on offer in many other bond markets around the world," Frawley ... |
| | | | ... particularly advancements in technology and the increased number of assets which can be handled by managed accounts. "Historically it was Australian equities, we're now moving into international equities, there's a significant holding in managed funds ... |
| | | | ... sense. We hope it helps put Australia on the map as an innovator in the fast-growing green debt capital markets." "Historically, the big banks have overlooked smaller-ticket wind and solar projects, as they are generalists and lack the dedicated resources ... |
| | | | ... talks about the plan told Reuters." "The creation of new investment agencies would let Germany take advantage of historically low borrowing costs to spend more on infrastructure and climate protection, over and above debt limits enshrined in the constitution". ... |
| | | | ... commissions, ensuring Australians are protected and advisers are paid faster, NEOS managing director Brett Yardley said. "Historically, advisers selling risk-only super policies have regularly encountered delays due to high rejection rates from superannuation ... |
| | | | ... risk modelling which could help investors mitigate the investment risks of climate change, which he noted had not historically been incorporate into investment grade government debt. "These issues have a direct and long-term impact on government finances ... |
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