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| | | ... over 20 plus year leases," said Still. "This appeals to superannuation funds and institutions looking for long term, steady CPI linked returns without the risks associated with other infrastructures asset such as toll roads or telecommunications," he ... |
| | | | ... was unable to calm market nerves too. All because most see the decline as due to Chinese stats office re-weighting of the CPI component - less food weight and more for housing items. The Wall Street Journal calculates that inflation would have been up ... |
| | | | ... far too complex for people to understand. "We need simple structures that say they'll pay you 'x' dollars a month with some CPI adjustment up to some limit until you die. Very straight forward, everyone can understand it and the cheque comes in," said ... |
| | | | ... is retailers in Australia having trouble selling their products while there have never been as many goods in the national CPI basket for which prices are going down, said Craig James, chief equities economist at Commonwealth Securities. This slow inflation ... |
| | | | ... cash rate on hold at 4.75 per cent. "The market will be very keen to read the statement in light of the floods and the lower CPI figure that we've had. "So I think the tone of the statement will be quite important tomorrow, he said. The RBA will also ... |
| | | | ... we are regarding the global economic and domestic economic recovery," he said. "If you look in Australia, we've had a low CPI (consumer price index), so that would tend to indicate that the Reserve Bank of Australia is going to keep rates lower for longer ... |
| | | | ... per cent year on year, well inside the Reserve Bank of Australia's target of two to three per cent. "We saw a rather subdued CPI (consumer price index) print come in this morning, so that saw the Aussie fall about 40 pips (two fifths of a US cent)" ... |
| | | | ... 18.7 per cent in the year to November) and industrial production (up 13.3 per cent) is not doing inflation any good. Annual CPI inflation jumped by 0.7 percentage point to 5.5 per cent in November suggesting that speculation of an imminent interest rate ... |
| | | | ... Fed's controversial monetary easing, is fuelling inflation and asset price bubbles in the emerging world. Last month Chinese CPI rose to a two-year high and exceeded market expectations with a reading of 4.4 per cent. Heading into the weekend, rumours ... |
| | | | ... retirement incomes would be protected by ensuring that the annual pension adjustment is never less than the increase in the CPI. The NZ retirement age increase would bring them into line with the increase in Australia set down for 2017 but implemented ... |
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