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What savings problem?

... regular contributions were identified as key factors by 92 per cent of respondents. Every cent counts. By cutting back on weekly expenses such as using a car wash ($624 a year), buying a bottle of wine ($624) and a jackpot lotto ticket ($260), Australians ...

Financial Standard launches eFinancialCareers

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 27 SEP 2006
... the Financial News group operating in the US, the UK and now around Australia. They publish a range of finance industry weekly newspapers, including Financial News and the influential Financial News Online US. Christopher Page, publisher of Financial ...

KiwiSaver takes off

... New Zealanders to develop long-term savings habits by way of an automatic 4 per cent to 8 per cent deduction from their weekly, fortnightly or monthly pay packet. While the Government will automatically deduct the minimum 4 per cent, individuals can ...

Barclays wins S&P top prize

KATE HAGE  |  THURSDAY, 7 SEP 2006
... award at Standard & Poor's annual awards ceremony, held in Sydney last night in association with Morningstar-owned Investor Weekly and IFA trade publications. Also picking up S&P awards were Prime Value Asset Management, boutique fund manager of the ...

Abacus Property to launch hotel fund

... assets in the fund and we'd like to think we can grow that by $100 million each year." "The fund will be open ended with weekly redemptions, which is a new structure for us. Liquidity is becoming more and more of an issue in unlisted funds with investors ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  MONDAY, 28 AUG 2006
... points, down 1.72 and falling 24.56 points on the week. TOKYO - The Nikkei fell 21.96 points to 15,938.66, posting its first weekly loss in five weeks, as Toyota Motor and other recent gainers declined on concern about the outlook for the key US market. ...

Don't gamble with personal insurance: AXA

HAMISH MADDEN  |  MONDAY, 21 AUG 2006
... person. The average annual premium needed to cover the shortfall is $574.25, or just $11.04 a week - roughly the cost of a weekly Lotto ticket. The research also looked at underlying attitudes to personal insurance. While most Australians rated home ...

Global tech shutting down, emerging markets bounce back

... emerging market bond funds are back in favour. "Both emerging market equity and bond funds posted their first back-to-back weekly inflows since early May as the equity funds have generated positive returns in seven of the past eight weeks, gaining 11.5 ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 7 AUG 2006
... by losses in Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. The Nikkei added 28.81 points to 15,499.18 and booked its second straight weekly gain, 156.31 points. HONG KONG - Stocks fell almost one per cent as investors sold holdings ahead of US wages data due later ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 31 JUL 2006
... insurer Prudential's results. The FTSE 100 closed 45.4 points higher at 5,974.9 points - its highest close since May 12 and a weekly rise of 255.2 points or 4.5 percent. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ended at 5,705.42 points, up 46.35 gaining 254.41 points ...