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| | | ... "We've seen strong investor appetite to capitalise on the market's undersupply, especially given the backdrop of low interest rates and income volatility," he said. After launching during the pandemic, the fund was fully subscribed and temporarily suspended ... |
| | | | ... too. This is because of the RBA's announced package of measures lowering immediate, intermediate and long-term interest rates and I quote, The elements of the package are as follows: a reduction in the cash rate target to 0.1 per cent a reduction ... |
| | | | ... the RBA will likely proceed with its decision to cut now that the federal budget announcement is out of the way. "Interest rates were kept on hold last month largely due to the timing of the federal budget," Boehm said. "Now that this has been announced ... |
| | | | ... quarter after contracting by 1.3% in the March quarter and 3.2% in June. Interest rate cuts - Bank of Korea cut interest rates from 1.25% at the start of 2020 to a record low 0.5% -- and a total of KRW310 trillion (US$275 billion) in fiscal stimulus ... |
| | | | ... in late September. For its part, the Bank of England (BOE) has left the monetary policy door open for negative interest rates and more QE. The UK might be able to contain the second wave as it did the first wave given the re-imposition of restrictions. ... |
| | | | ... September). This could be because TINA (there is no alternative) FOMO (fear of missing out) remains in play. Low interest rates sparked the TINA trade with investors seeking better returns in the stockmarket that, in turn, lifted upward momentum and ... |
| | | | ... our own options." For sure, fiscal -- tax cuts; welfare spending programmes, etc. - and monetary support - lower interest rates have increased household incomes but recent data show that these have been mostly saved - the household savings ratio soared ... |
| | | | ... there are complications and it's more complex around level premiums," he said. He went on to explain that low interest rates puts pricing pressure on level premiums and how it works within a five-year piece with income protection needs to be worked ... |
| | | | ... nation in containing the COVID-19 outbreak; and the expectation that the Reserve Bank Board is likely to further cut interest rates at its next meeting on November 3." In three words, that's money, money, money. Fiscal money, amounting to "$98 billion ... |
| | | | ... rate reduction, Netwealth will absorb this reduction and this will adversely impact out ancillary revenues until interest rates rise," it said. Additionally, Netwealth said fee paying FUA percentage increased to 64.1%, primarily due to clients transitioning ... |
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