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| | | ... will be able to compete," he said. However, not everyone agrees that lifecycle is the answer. In an article published on Tuesday, AustralianSuper's Alistair Barker explained the thinking behind his fund's decision not to adopt a lifecycle product. For ... |
| | | | ... they can afford to recover from any downturn, while it protects older members from what is known as 'sequencing risk'. On Tuesday, Financial Standard spoke to AustralianSuper's Alistair Barker about why his fund had opted for a static SAA rather than ... |
| | | | ... nearly five years, or since it stood at 6.8 per cent in February 2009. The euro dipped to $US1.3557 from $US1.3559 late on Tuesday in New York. HONG KONG - Asian markets were largely higher, with Tokyo reversing early losses after the Bank of Japan said ... |
| | | | ... major equities news, BHP Billiton is expected to post its fourth quarter production report. In Australia, the market on Tuesday shook off a negative start to finish higher as strength among the major banks outweighed weakness in the resources sector. ... |
| | | | ... performance on international markets with Wall Street closed and China turning in disappointing growth data. At 0823 AEDT on Tuesday, the March share price index futures contract was down seven points at 5,249. China's economy last year registered flat ... |
| | | | ... Petroleum are expected to post fourth quarter production reports. In Australia, the market on Wednesday recovered some of Tuesday's losses due to a strong lead from the US. Wall Street finished strongly firmer after official data showed US retail sales ... |
| | | | Australian shares have bounced back from Tuesday's losses, thanks to a positive lead from Wall Street. The market is more than three-quarters of a per cent higher, which partly offsets the previous session's 1.5 per cent slide. Morgans senior private ... |
| | | | ... Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment is also due out. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Tuesday closed 1.5 per cent lower after a top US central bank official raised the prospect of ongoing reductions in the US's economic ... |
| | | | ... open lower following the lead of Wall Street which has fallen more than three-quarters of a per cent. At 0645 AEDT on Tuesday, the March share price index futures contract was down 41 points at 5,220. In equities news on Tuesday, the National Australia ... |
| | | | ... down 36 points at 5,089. US Democratic senator Patty Murray and House of Representatives Republican Paul Ryan late on Tuesday announced a federal budget deal for the next two years that would avert another government shutdown when US spending authority ... |
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