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| | | ... local markets may not be deep enough to absorb the impact of any inflationary fears. To build more depth into the bond market, 13 state authorities last week said they were forming a stablisation fund that would step in to buy bonds if needed. The grouping ... |
| | | | When investors look to position their portfolios to benefit from the rapid growth of emerging markets, they usually look to emerging market equities. But for risk-adjusted returns, emerging market debt might be a better way to go. These are the views ... |
| | | | ... Virginia, this crisis is far from over. And as in 2010, it has the potential to send markets in a tailspin every time the bond market barbarians attack the gates of Europa. The Europeans kicked the Greek debt crisis can of 2009 down the road into the ... |
| | | | ... proposed reforms to permit banks and credit unions to issue covered bonds is broadly positive for the development of a bond market, investors can't expect a windfall in yields, said a QIC credit market expert. Australia's super funds already have comparatively ... |
| | | | ... currency because nothing's well in the world as yet. Look at China, it's tightening monetary policy. Then there's the US bond market. Yields on 10-year benchmark bonds jumped to 3.23 per cent - the highest since June and up from the sub 3.0 per cent ... |
| | | | ... happened if a few cards landed differently," he said. De Bever said that "we are in for some really bad times in the bond market", arguing that the 30 year bull market in bonds (one of only two such episodes in history) is over. "All the consultants ... |
| | | | ... is benefiting from the European turmoil in terms of a weak euro, low interest rates and safe haven flows into their bond market. It's been so good for the Germans that its finance ministry even boasted last night that the country's deficit could decline ... |
| | | | ... countries boast healthier balance sheets compared with their Western counterparts. Despite the GFC, outstanding Asia bond market issuances (excluding Japan) totaled around US$5 trillion at the end of last year. The figure is nearly 15 times the level ... |
| | | | The lower returns outlook will force trustees to look further afield for capital growth, even into areas that they previously ignored or rejected. It's not just an Australian phenomenon either as it's happening to trustees the world over, said Stephane ... |
| | | | ... predecessor's tax cuts - reportedly by another two years. And that spells D-E-F-I-C-I-T. And deficit is no good for the bond market either. Just ask Alan Greenspan. Speaking at NBC's Meet the Press, Greenspan warned that "We've got to resolve this issue," ... |
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