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| | | ... the bond issuance had been from the banking and finance sector. "Investors are wanting more diversification," he said. Anything outside the banking sector such as corporates like Woolworths or property trust paper is in demand because they haven't been ... |
| | | | ... their retirement savings - a far cry from current average returns of around half that and, in some cases, not earning anything at all when the global financial crisis struck. Almost half of the 1,000 retirees surveyed also expect to receive the aged ... |
| | | | ... mildly restrictive stance of monetary policy remained appropriate in view of the general macroeconomic outlook." Noticed anything? If at all, monetary policy settings are currently "mildly restrictive." This could morph into severely restrictive only ... |
| | | | ... disappointing reports on unemployment claims and factory orders also weighed on the market. The first-quarter gains were anything but an easy ride. Uprisings in the Arab world, a jump in oil prices along with the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis ... |
| | | | ... Trafford-Walker. The recruitment process is at an early stage. "They are not at the point when they're shortlisting or anything like that but it's really just exploring the options. They're very focused on that," said Trafford-Walker. It is not certain ... |
| | | | ... support this for almost a decade now," said Miller. "Whilst we are still digesting the content of ASIC's announcement, anything that increases transparency, improves trust in advice and reduces complexity for clients is positive," said Miller. |
| | | | ... disappointing day for US Treasuries. "The market has been very much rangebound for some time and I can't imagine that there's anything that would break it out of that today," he said. |
| | | | ... have got a few per cent of the adviser's fund flow, now one manager would get 100 per cent and nobody else would get anything, he said. "It will be hard to be the 137th equity manager." Potter said the more savvy financial adviser today is moving away ... |
| | | | ... industry," Sammells said. "The base line is about having some standards to transact electronically, it's not about imposing anything draconian on any suppliers, it about making their life easier." Sammells said the first area of focus is analyzing all ... |
| | | | ... fund, Mercer offered additional services. "Mercer's services were more advanced then Pillar's so while we didn't have anything against Pillar at the time, we just made the decision. Price wasn't an issue but a couple of the services and IT backups available ... |
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