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| | | ... rise will be in China, because money will want out of China and China will need to raise interest rates to compensate, which isn't what it needs today," Baur said. "Secondly, if we're entering an era where macro-economic events cease being the major ... |
| | | | ... going to the casino and putting it all on red 16 - sometimes it works and you're a genius, and other times it doesn't. That isn't the way to be a long term investment strategy." Taking aim at analysts, Tinker noted that many of the predictions made in ... |
| | | | ... (10%) and high-yield bonds (10%). This portfolio also carried a higher standard deviation of 13.2%. Anderson noted that "this isn't the only particular way to skin the cat, but what we're trying to find is a strategy that has a better risk-adjusted return. ... |
| | | | ... property now is that it's forced savings - it's something to retire on. Compared to our parents, the millennial generation isn't really that interested in buying property, but we still want a lot of money in retirement. All you do is salary sacrifice ... |
| | | | ... figures in Australian wealth management. 50 years (to the day) earlier, though, he was "burning seven-day-old garbage." That isn't a euphemism: Lambert's first job at the bank was disposing of old cheques, which had to be stored for a week before being ... |
| | | | ... the growth rates these products are seeing, this strategy is proving to be effective, Dunnin said. "Anyone who says MySuper isn't revolutionising superannuation and driving competition isn't paying attention," he said. The research said banks have been ... |
| | | | Using macroeconomic forecasts to predict global politics isn't too far from flipping a coin, according to Prime Value Asset Management portfolio manager ST Wong. Pointing to the Brexit surprise and Donald Trump's election, Wong said: "You may have more ... |
| | | | ... driverless cars, traffic lights, refueling - and then imagine the impact of a hack on that network and to the economy. This reality isn't far off, and so cyber security should be a standing item on all board meeting agendas," Sandhu said. The study also ... |
| | | | It isn't called the "mother of all stats" for nothing. The US non-farm payrolls report is the most-watched, eagerly-awaited, much-speculated and heavily-dissected statistic not only in America but around the globe. But its outing last Friday produced ... |
| | | | ... years "and that's really bad news." This reduction in productivity growth reduces business investment, he said. "If there isn't innovation, the incentive to put in new capital falls. So you've had historically low business investment in all the developed ... |
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