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| | | ... per cent, or 10.2 points, at 4,719.7. But Singapore slipped 0.31 per cent, or 9.91 points, to 3,206.59, pulled down by property stocks after the government introduced new measures at the weekend to cool the local market. Tokyo was closed for a public ... |
| | | | ... investors to search for yield as cash rates remain low, and the other favourite bellwether of Australian optimism, the property market is at least stabilising, if not growing," says Lucas. Adding momentum to an unwinding in investor risk aversion, adds ... |
| | | | ... geopolitics. This economic activity could then stimulate the share market, flow into the ASX and after that commercial property prices. Demographic demand reinforcing concerns over food security coupled with already optimistic forecasts on major soft ... |
| | | | ... major projects, said HOSTPLUS in a statement. Projects like this also reinforce the viability of well selected direct property and infrastructure projects, particularly given HostPlus's demographic profile that makes them suitable to participate in long ... |
| | | | ... to be in the same category. While the Russell, SPDR and Vanguard funds all had over 40% exposure to the financials (ex-Property Trusts sector), Elsworth observed that none of the ETFs had meaningful exposure to the mining sector given its traditional ... |
| | | | ... in a similar way, and is working with asset consultant Frontier Advisers to find new managers for its real assets and property investments. United States based Payden & Rygel as well as Stone Harbor Investment Partners were awarded new international ... |
| | | | ... Index nearing its five-year high, as investors took heart in progress with Christchurch's rebuild and a hot Auckland property market in driving Fletcher Building to the highest in 16 months. The NZX 50 rose 18.16 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 4,041.52. ... |
| | | | ... gain as global growth starts to pick up, while evidence that US banks are starting to lend again should support the US property market." The investment specialist says liquidity support from the US's quantitative easing programme will support the global ... |
| | | | ... compulsory super contributions are increased, Australia's superannuation funds will meet a shortage of viable domestic property assets to invest in, forcing them overseas, according to LaSalle Investment Management's Paul Guest. The global property investor's ... |
| | | | ... being caught out by the corporate watchdog. The charges related to inside information concerning the acquisition of Valad Property Group Limited by affiliates of the Blackstone Group L.P. announced on the Australian Securities Exchange on 29 April 2011 ... |
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