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| | | ... "The fact of the matter is we are in a bull market," said Tom Cahill, portfolio strategist at Ventura Wealth Management. "Nothing has really changed. Valuations are getting a little bit stretched, but by the same token, there is nothing in the data that ... |
| | | | ... to the courts to force UCA Funds Management (UCA) to pay an $8,000 'resignation fee', a charge the fund claims it knew nothing about. UCA chief executive Michael Walsh told Financial Standard that when in May last year the fund informed the FSC it would ... |
| | | | ... all those seemingly rational rationales rationalising the previous day's drop on Wall Street was all about. There was nothing new in the Fed minutes that were released overnight. Monetary policy will remain easy because the FOMC does not "face a trade-off ... |
| | | | ... that are incredibly aware of their superannuation. "The other group - which I think is the bigger group - know absolutely nothing about superannuation. These people have been at the top of their professional tree for the last 20 or 30 years of their ... |
| | | | "Movin' on up Nothing can stop me Moving on up" - M People The Philippines has not made international headlines since Super Typhoon Haiyan wrought severe destruction in the country on 8 November 2013. To this day, rebuilding of infrastructures, homes ... |
| | | | ... although the federal budget may also be hurting stocks, Lonsec equities research general manager Bill Keenan said. "There was nothing in particular that brought down the (US) indices. They were just coming off record levels," he said. "There's just general ... |
| | | | ... businesses and had little consequence for the share market, Commsec market analyst Juliana Roadley said. "There was really nothing negative in the budget for the market so, if anything, we expected the market to open higher," she said. "There was a mixed ... |
| | | | ... infrastructure projects proposed by industry super funds. Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen, however, called the infrastructure package "nothing more than an amateur con." While ISA opposed the changes to the Age Pension, the Actuaries Institute supported ... |
| | | | ... billion. This challenge is not of our making, but we, the women and men behind me, accept responsibility to fix it. Doing nothing is not an option. The days of borrow and spend must come to an end. It is time, for all of us, to contribute and build. ... |
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