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| | ... $1.08 billion to 153,694 members as part of the early release of super scheme. In light of this, Rest chief executive Vicki Doyle has highlighted the important role major investors, such as super funds, will be required to play in Australia's recovery ... |
| | | ... processes we have in place to keep members' money safe from fraud and money laundering," Rest chief executive Vicki Doyle. "These applications will likely extend beyond the five day period and we know that this will be frustrating for these members." ... |
| | | ... result in global growth coming in at -3.3% this year and will lead to a downturn worse than the Great Depression. Anthony Doyle, cross-asset specialist at Fidelity, said lockdowns due to COVID-19 have led to an unprecedented collapse in economic activity ... |
| | | ... challenges the US faces economically are still ahead of us." Similarly, Fidelity International cross-asset specialist Anthony Doyle told Financial Standard volatility is here to stay. "Volatility is set to remain elevated for the next few months," he ... |
| | | ... just a couple months on, and the 10-year bull run in equities is over. So, Financial Standard checked back in with Simon Doyle, head of fixed income at Schroders, and Alex Vynokur, chief executive at BetaShares, for their updated thoughts now that the ... |
| | | ... open the impact of COVID-19 on the sector means Rest members are also facing a difficult year, Rest chief executive Vicki Doyle said. "Many Rest members work in part-time and casual jobs in the retail industry, so they will be doing it tough in the coming ... |
| | | ... to maximise capital growth, down 5% to 21% from the previous year. Schroders head of fixed income and multi-asset Simon Doyle said investors shouldn't depend on central banks pumping out cheap money into the economy and should prepare for a major ... |
| | | ... prices for Australia's first home buyers through the generations. Fidelity International cross-asset specialist Anthony Doyle said Boomers (born 1950) have cause for celebration, with fantastic results from their first home property purchases. "It ... |
| | | ... of 'bad news' catalyst cause sentiment to flip," he said. Fidelity International cross-asset specialist Anthony Doyle said that while conditions remain constructive for the Australian equity market, the pathway to further growth is littered with ... |
| | | ... pinch. Speaking at the Fidelity Emerging Markets Adviser Forum in Sydney, Fidelity's cross asset class specialist Anthony Doyle said the closer Australia gets to zero rates the closer investors get to lower yields. "It is no secret the Reserve Bank of ... |
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