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| | | ... president, global exchange products, said that in the post-Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) world, this is changing. "Historically, the big banks have not wanted to market other products," he told Financial Standard. But he said that regulators have ... |
| | | | ... investment account on the V-Wrap and Separately Managed Account (SMA) platform were SMSF's. "SMSF administrators have historically had to export investment data unto third party SMSF compliance packages. Our new functionality will enable all SMSF compliance ... |
| | | | ... to be one of the best funds. That's what will drive competition," he said, adding that, given industry funds have historically outperformed retail funds, retail funds do not want to compete on returns. "Our perspective is that you have a quality filter ... |
| | | | ... the first time, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to another record of 16,064.77 points. "US markets are at historically high levels, so some of that is flowing through to our market," Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said. But ... |
| | | | ... that happens," he went on, "then we'll probably end up with some radical legislative change. That's what governments historically tend to do, they wait for things to blow up and then go and fix them." He said that, while the Australian Prudential Regulation ... |
| | | | ... paramount and investors who wait until inflation begins to rise will have missed the boat. With inflation protection at historically cheap levels, now is the opportune time to protect portfolios against unpriced inflation risk. Wilkes explained that ... |
| | | | ... believe that now is an excellent time to offer this global equity company to investors. Cash and bonds are trading at historically low yields and do not compare to the relative earnings yield of companies," he said. "Within equities markets we believe ... |
| | | | ... when, according to stats, the calendar says buy. We all know all about the "sell in May" adage on Wall Street because historically, the stock market offers poorer returns between May and October of the calendar year. The flipside of this is to buy in ... |
| | | | ... by the change of Federal Government. The biggest rises in economic optimism occurred in Western Australia, which historically has been the most optimistic State. "While optimism rose among both men and women, there was a stronger rise in optimism about ... |
| | | | ... easing and a return to normal monetary policy. "The challenge for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is to exit the historically low interest rate environment, maintain the increase in interest rates achieved in the June quarter and not disrupt the ... |
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