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| | | ... return is generated. "Rather than focusing on the dividend yield, which is simply the income expected to be received over the next year as a proportion of a company's current share price, investors should be focusing on picking stocks that provide a ... |
| | | | ... closer to, on the day, or right after the 17 June elections when the Greeks decide which party gets to represent them at their next beg fest. I sincerely hope I'm wrong for what does it profit a man to be correct and lose his life savings? Equity markets ... |
| | | | Global investment opportunities will be approached with caution over the next decade, according to a Franklin Templeton Global Investor Sentiment Survey. The 2012 Franklin Templeton Global Investor Sentiment Survey, which includes responses from 20,623 ... |
| | | | ... Business Development Manager, Lainie Clover, said that the service has already been accepted by all insurance companies and the next step is to include the ability to arrange PMARs - one of the major time lags in getting insurance applications through ... |
| | | | ... increased focus on cost control and expense management. "Strategically, the interesting issue to play out in the sector over the next few years will be determining what the future of banking in Australia will look like," Siviour said. |
| | | | ... client portfolios, according to the report. The highest level of ETF adoption is among the boutique end advisers and the next highest is the institutionally owned groups," said Mark Johnston, Investment Trends principal. Of the group (27%) of advisers ... |
| | | | ... Australia's growing compulsory super system. Fiona Reynolds, AIST chief executive, said it was time for super funds to take the next step and not simply wait for legislation and regulation to arrive before the industry. "While some not-for-profit funds ... |
| | | | ... uncertainty is compounded with the Liberals announcing that they will revoke some of the upcoming changes if they win the next election, for example the carbon tax rate changes," "Midwinter has approached the uncertainty with current legislation in a ... |
| | | | ... salute). Syriza, the coalition party of the radical left that is expected to win government when Greek elections are held again next month, believes in its heart of heart that the Eurozone would not wave Athens adieu for if it does, they'll all suffer. ... |
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