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| | | ... switching back and forth between their cash and fixed interest investments, this fund represents one less decision they have to worry about," said Dorian. EQT PIMCO Australian Focus Fund targets investors who want a core exposure to an "Australian biased ... |
| | | | ... rosy start. "Telstra are the main reason it's falling, they're taking the most points out of the index... they are the big worry." Telstra said it was examining the detail of proposed federal government reforms which would separate the telco's wholesale ... |
| | | | ... the contraction in the global economy could not be fixed in such a short amount of time. There are still job prospects to worry about, credit is still hard to come by as lending standards are tightened, lesser-known US banks are still closing shop, US ... |
| | | | You know Australia is back to normal when "they will, they won't" speculation on interest rates returns a major sport. This is usually accompanied by "they will earlier, they will later" betting with every economic data release providing evidence for ... |
| | | | ... breath in preparation for another jump - or as the remaining bears would tell you, a dive. After all there's so much to worry about. According to the bears, growth when it comes would be slow. Prof Nouriel has recently dangled in front of our noses the ... |
| | | | ... in July. Import prices deflated by 19.3 per cent in the 12 months to July from down 17.7 per cent in June. But those who worry about a more sinister bout of deflation should take a look at the depreciating US dollar...and rising petrol prices...and rising ... |
| | | | ... On Track Modeller Super innovator of the year Sunsuper Super On Track Program Integrated campaign of the year GESB Some worry about the economy, others get good advice |
| | | | Don't know about you but to me, this week is one of the most boring one for equity markets. Wall Street rebounded overnight. Big deal! The numerous companies that have reported second quarter earnings much - some even much, much - better than consensus ... |
| | | | "Don't worry, I've got a plan," Ben Bernanke, the US Federal Reserve chair, reassured the US Congress. The longer I observe the financial markets, the more confused (amused?) I get. When equities and commodities went on their upward trek starting in ... |
| | | | ... flattens those cycles so that at the end of the day, you'll have peace of mind," he said. "Fundamentally, people don't want to worry about super, at all, so North allows them to do exactly that." On the back of new consumer research and adviser feedback ... |
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