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| | | The Australian share market is likely to open higher after US stocks and metals prices gained overnight. At 0724 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was 28 points higher at 4460. In economic news on Friday ... |
| | | | ... the product's underlying strategy is complicated and requires a careful review process. "Capturing hedge fund betas is not a top-down hedge fund replication process. Rather, you have to manage the strategies like any multi-strategy hedge fund, choosing ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received strongly negative leads from the key Wall Street and European indices overnight, and from another drop in the price of crude oil and base metal copper, although precious metals were higher. At 0725 AEST on the Sydney ... |
| | | | ... confusing. Sure, Wall Street has jumped 50 per cent from the lows. But back in March, all everyone can see - left, right, top and bottom - was gloom, gloom and more gloom...and priced for doom. The confusion is where to put the starting line. Is it March ... |
| | | | ... when you dissect the data based on where the advice to select the superannuation product came from, with accountants gaining top marks and "independent" financial planners at the bottom of the list. According to Roy Morgan, satisfaction with the financial ... |
| | | | ... the number of analysts analysing firms and company management drops. This is evidenced in the latest Rainmaker data on the top 50 actively managed Australian equity funds. The research found the top 10 best performing funds returned just over 3 per cent ... |
| | | | ... that will deliver equity or above equity returns for now," he said. Rogers pointed out there were only 40 companies in the top 200 that have investment grade debt, but that should not stop opportunistic investors from tapping into other non-rated debts ... |
| | | | ... financial planners to be even more vigilant when choosing a managed Australian equity fund. Rainmaker data found the average top 50 active Australian equities fund lost over 2 per cent while the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index lost over 10 per cent over ... |
| | | | ... diversification, but allows fund managers such as Abereen to monitor closely each company and how they can contribute from top to bottom of the fund, he said. Quality research remains a key ingredient in achieving good returns in a concentrated portfolio. ... |
| | | | ... next dip. For sure a bold capital V is the preferred outcome. But has anybody noticed that even a V has a limit on its second top, otherwise it wouldn't be a V would it? The Economist magazine thinks the recovery will be "A gloomy U with a long, flat ... |
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