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| | | ... same reluctance to invest in female-led firms..." the report reads. Internationally, 14.5% of roles are held by women, the study shows. According to former partner and portfolio manager at Canyon Capital, Dominique Mielle, women face a need to outperform ... |
| | | | ... global peers, a new survey has found levels of trust to be robust. Data from the CFA Institute Enhancing Investors' Trust study revealed that globally trust in financial services had reached an all-time high. Institutional investors with a high or very ... |
| | | | ... of 0.10% and admin fee of 0.18%. On a $50,000 balance, a member would pay $140. Rainmaker Information's most recent fee study found passive options offered by super funds charge an average of 0.12%. LGIAsuper said the ability to broaden the menu is the ... |
| | | | ... least engaged, while those over the age of 65 were most engaged. Men are also more engaged than women, according to the study. On the topic of reforms, MLC Life found that about 60% of super fund members - largely younger members - have never heard of ... |
| | | | ... research or stock picking. The analysis also shows that research is the overwhelming source of excess returns, with the study suggesting that asset owners conducting due diligence on fund managers should subject their research capabilities to much closer ... |
| | | | A new study from Realindex has revealed that higher female executive participation improves company performance, while creating potential returns for investors. Based on a global data set of 2500 large cap companies in 30 countries, tracking performance ... |
| | | | ... in your losses and conversely, holding on to your investments puts you in good stead for when the market rebounds." The study also highlighted the difference in how men and women approach investing, with women more diversified, more likely to invest ... |
| | | | ... than their global counterparts, according to a new survey. Nuveen's second annual EQuilibrium Global Institutional Investor Study revealed similarities in the views and responses of investors across regions, but also highlighted areas in which Australian ... |
| | | | ... basis." Global Prime co-director Elan Bension added: "We strongly encourage anyone interested in trading or investing to study the psychology behind it first, and make sure that they are fully in control of their impulses." "Learning to manage your emotions ... |
| | | | ... when. The Association of Financial Advisers chief executive Phil Anderson is concerned about some advisers putting their study on hold. "We have advocated for this matter to be resolved prior to the federal election to give advisers as much certainty ... |
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