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| | | ... While the take up of SMAs by Australian investors has been relatively low compared to other markets such as the United States, Thomas said growth was being supported by favourable trends including demand from the self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) ... |
| | | | ... mostly rose, taking their cue from another record close on Wall Street following improved manufacturing data in the United States and China. Tokyo closed up 0.66 per cent, or 98.33 points, at 15,034.25, the first time the benchmark index has crossed ... |
| | | | ... confidence," he said. "In addition, we have had a continual stream of mixed data from key economies such as the United States, Europe and China which is causing investors to consider protecting their portfolios from downside risk." |
| | | | ... over 60 Market Vectors ETFs and developing into the eighth largest Exchange Traded Product (ETP) provider in the United States." McKinnon said: "We have seen strong demand for our purpose-built Market Vectors Australian Property ETF since it listed on ... |
| | | | ... Australian share market has opened on a positive note, led by the big banks, after an encouraging lead from the United States. IG market strategist Stan Shamu said US markets had risen on Tuesday following some good economic data, and the optimism had ... |
| | | | ... Macquarie. She called Australian super funds "world leaders" in this area, adding: "Pretty much every pension fund in the United States and most pension funds in the United Kingdom do not invest directly into infrastructure. They will give a sizeable ... |
| | | | ... Australian share market has pushed above the 5,500 mark at the open on the back of a positive lead from markets in the United States last week. "We've just had a positive lead from Friday's trade. The US just kept ticking along nicely," IG market strategist ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened higher after markets in the United States lifted overnight and iron ore prices stabilised. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said investors were feeling positive on the back of mostly encouraging manufacturing ... |
| | | | ... the credit ratings agency: "S&P is now expected to face similar lawsuits in the Netherlands and possibly in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand, and could be forced to pay compensation for losses from complex investment securities." (AFR) ... |
| | | | ... difference is a global phenomenon, its magnitude varies across regions. In Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States, the male/female difference is more or less the same but in the UK, females are comparatively less risk tolerant. FinaMetrica ... |
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