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| | | ... foundation remains very strong considering its strong first quarter results, US$800 million cash on the balance sheet and little debt. "As you would expect we are managing our expenses carefully and the focus we have had on cost discipline will also ... |
| | | | ... rocking one way and the other in the last two months, it's not too far a stretch to imagine investors are feeling a little seasick, or at the least dumbfounded. Despite a recession knocking on the world's door, investors keep looking beyond the ... |
| | | | ... those risks, and that liquidity was always important. He slammed those who see no point in holding cash. "We've heard a little bit of this one lately - that cash is trash. Whoever has got the cash right now is king," he said. Rieck pointed out liquidity ... |
| | | | ... soon activity picks up." As for those who work in markets, the volatility has been enough to get seasoned professionals a little wound up. "In periods of market volatility like this, especially after a long rally, it is normal for investors to narrow ... |
| | | | ... such as Magellan and Afterpay are getting good value. However, when it comes to diversified financials, the story is a little bleaker, with the sector ranked second for overpaying its board. Banks, meanwhile, are ranked second for underpaying theirs. ... |
| | | | ... yields to fall further in the US than in other developed markets," Boivin said. "We remain underweight bunds. They provide little cushion against major risk events, but would not add to our underweight after recent underperformance versus US Treasuri ... |
| | | | ... "MySuper" for the accumulation version and "Growth" for our pension product. "For most of the time this was deemed to be a little too conservative but in times like this we believe this has placed us well given the recent market dislocation from COVID-19." ... |
| | | | ... CommSec chief economist Craig James said while there has been some movement at the top of the rankings, there is actually little separating the top four economies. "Overall, some of the biggest improvements over the past quarter have come from South ... |
| | | | ... no issue with how popular passive investments had become. "Some of those critiques tend to stem from what I think is a little bit of a misunderstanding of how passive investing works and operates," Reyes said. "Even though passive investing has become ... |
| | | | ... handling found superior consumer outcomes for group life insurance, leading a prolific law firm to suggest risk advisers add little to no value. Maurice Blackburn superannuation and insurance principal Josh Mennen said the report did not find favourably ... |
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