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| | | Fund managers of all shapes and sizes and from all over the world are vying for institutional mandates in what many see as a perfect window of opportunity in the emerging markets space. A renewed appetite for riskier assets, increasing funds under management ... |
| | | | ... the market experiences a downturn. For example, he said the percentage of advisers who believe their clients have an aggressive risk level can be as high as 26% even though what clients actually report is much lower at only 8%. This disconnect shows ... |
| | | | ... forward its pledge for 'open-ended' asset purchase programme from start of 2014 to as early as next month when the more aggressive Haruhiko Kuroda replaces 'big stimulus' hawk Masaaki Shirakawa at the helm of the Japanese central bank. This has spurred ... |
| | | | ... posted strong gains as Wall Street set an all-time high for intraday trades after the US Federal Reserve reaffirmed its aggressive stimulus policy. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies jumped 1.36 per cent to close at 6,431.95 points, Frankfurt's ... |
| | | | ... market recoup early losses sparked by profit-taking, and after the naming of a new Bank of Japan chief known to favour aggressive monetary easing. Sydney slid 0.35 percent, or 17.98 points, to end the week at 5,086.1, while Hong Kong fell 0.61 percent ... |
| | | | ... were also aided by congressional testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, who reaffirmed that the Fed's aggressive stimulus program would remain in effect until economic conditions improve. LONDON - European stock markets slumped and the ... |
| | | | ... loose monetary policy. Investors in Japan cheered reports that the likely next central bank chief was in favour of aggressive monetary easing. Tokyo surged 2.43 per cent, or 276.58 points, to 11,662.52 and Sydney climbed 0.75 per cent, or 37.7 points ... |
| | | | ... Nasdaq Composite Index rose 30.33 points (0.97 per cent) to 3,161.82. Speculation that the Federal Reserve would end its aggressive bond-buying program in 2013 had driven stock markets lower both Wednesday and Thursday. LONDON - European stock markets ... |
| | | | ... litigator - is best brought in to act as a second pair of eyes during the review process. "Litigators can be quite aggressive and adversarial and may not be well-suited to meeting with the regulator if they are not trying to resolve the issues, but want ... |
| | | | While the rising oil price might make some investors worry about the sustainability of the global economy, Perpetual Investment's head of investment market research, Matt Sherwood, says Australian businesses should be more insulated. Rainmaker chief ... |
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