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| | | | The search for income will only grow in importance over the next decade, as traditional sources dry up in line with lower interest rates and bond yields, a new Fidelity Worldwide Investment survey reveals. After surveying 100 of its equity analysts ... |
| | | | ... climbed at the same rate for three straight months - it could rise by more, (or heaps more) one day, or fall (or plunge) the next. It's a random walk. The question is will we see a random walk back to the peak or a random trek down to the cliff? Oh no! ... |
| | | | ... for the first quarter of this year, according to the survey. "The bearish sentiment of global fund managers towards cash next quarter underlines potential opportunities in the market," said HSBC Australian wealth management boss Mike Danby. "The consensus ... |
| | | | ... Australian dollar. The A$ is back above US$1.05 in overnight trade, notwithstanding increased bets for another RBA rate cut next month following a worse-than-expected Australian employment report. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported yesterday ... |
| | | | ... requirements of REs, but are likely to be cumbersome for compliance, inhibit investor choice, and prove inadequate when the next bubble bursts," he said. "We need to recognise that investment products, and financial instruments generally, are now much ... |
| | | | ... valuable," said a research note from Credit Suisse. "Card networks have traditionally focused on transfers of money. The next key battle will be about using the customer purchase data associated with the payments. At the moment, mobile payment companies ... |
| | | | ... 13th hour deal on the fiscal cliff last 2 January - the spending cuts negotiations portion of which has been postponed to next month and the lifting of the ever-rising debt ceiling (currently at US$16.4 trillion). Also, "Living hand to mouth based on ... |
| | | | ... save money for members. It also said no investment mandates would be lost as a direct result of the restructure. Over the next five years, the fund is targeting reductions to its investment costs of between 10 and 20 basis points per annum and hopes ... |
| | | | ... Dennis Ng, who says special dividends may be on the horizon for ASX favourites. The research analyst concedes that while the next 12 months may not prove to be as good a year for defensive stocks as the last, institutional investors will be mindful of ... |
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