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| | ... running now for more than a year and it would be bad risk management to just assume that those longer-term inflation expectations will remain anchored indefinitely." Also speaking at the conference, European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde said ... |
| | | ... more, all the top five are in either the mining or banking sectors." The asset management company maintained its expectations for the remaining quarters of the year given the uncertain global economic outlook and rising geopolitical risks. A silver lining ... |
| | | ... developed markets. Investors who expected the post-pandemic economic recovery to continue unabated had to alter their expectations as growth slowed and markets turned volatile. Evidence of that adjustment was reflected in the bfinance Risk Aversion Index ... |
| | | ... engaged in the most delicate of central bank high-wire acts." Miller added that the Fed may have let inflationary expectations escape the realm of being within its ability to comfortably manage without a serious risk of a substantial growth dislocation. ... |
| | | The latest data from Investment Trends shows yield expectations among equities investors are at a 15-month low and concerns over rising inflation and likely increases to interest rates are growing. A survey of active investors in March reveals greater ... |
| | | ... "The increasingly hawkish stance from the Fed in the face of surging inflation coupled with dampened global growth expectations likely drove aggregate risk sentiment lower," he said. "Interestingly, Asia was the only region that witnessed gains this ... |
| | | ... Services Tax in 2000. The growth, revealed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) yesterday, came in above expectations and well above the Reserve Bank's targets. It was largely driven by new dwellings, automotive fuel, and tertiary education ... |
| | | ... Alphinity and Fidante Partners are focused on ensuring costs to investors remain appropriate and in line with market expectations, and our new management fee structure is a reflection of this," Alphinity Global portfolio manager Jonas Palmqvist said. ... |
| | | ... a de facto tax on consumer confidence and consumption and, by extension, company earnings and investment returns. Expectations for an RBA tightening of monetary policy (if it eventuates) would compound the downward pressure on domestic economic growth. ... |
| | | ... results, we're forecasting Australian dividend growth to reach around 60% this year, a significant increase on earlier expectations," Janus Henderson head of Australia Matt Gaden said. "While the relatively high concentration of Australia's dividend ... |
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