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| | ... ASX-listed firm. Praemium will soon be the new owner of Iress's OneVue Platform Business (IOPB), agreeing to pay $1 million in cash and an additional $20 million over 18 months if certain milestones are met. IOPB offers financial products and services ... |
| | | ... sits at 48 cents. It said it is strongly positioned to fund its next round of growth, saying it has $32 million on hand in cash and liquid investments. The licensee services business reported a 64% jump in revenues to $50.9 million, while EBITDA climbed ... |
| | | ... have a higher impact from this tax than others, due to a variety of factors such as variances in market values, impact on cash flow and lack of alignment between market movement and lease yields. "There's been a lot of chatter about Div 296 and this ... |
| | | ... Factor-X for 2024 - just as it was in 2023. "I do think it'll be the further growth of US technology stocks. I think the cash they've got, the low debt they've got, the imagination they've got, the momentum they've got means it'll be a great year for ... |
| | | ... India. The acquisition is expected to complete before March 31. "These results, highlighted by an increase in profit and cash earnings, continue the strong momentum we recorded in the second half of FY23," Humphreys said. "The strength of our financial ... |
| | | ... capital over a longer-term horizon." On the other end of the spectrum, chief investment officers said intend to liquidate cash and public equities to fund these new positions. By country, they suggested increasing allocations to Japan, Korea, and India ... |
| | | ... underscored that all platforms broadened their investment menus, aligning to industry thematics such as managed accounts, cash, and retirement solutions. "All platforms have again delivered a significant scope of new functionality over the last 12 months," ... |
| | | ... received significant and sustained interest from domestic and international investors, who are keen for exposure to defensive, cash-generative assets largely uncorrelated to other asset classes. "The performance of the portfolio has exceeded our expectations ... |
| | | ... the past year, two authorisations have seen small increases, being foreign exchange contracts (+0.7%) and deposits and non-cash payments (+2.6%)," Dunnin explained. "The reduction in adviser authorisations for deposit and payment products as well as ... |
| | | The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept the cash rate unchanged at 4.35% on the back of positive inflation data in its first meeting for 2024. Despite inflation registering at 4.1% for the month of December, down from a peak of 7.8% one year prior ... |
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