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| | | Traditional risk profiling is failing to meet client needs, according to actuarial and consulting firm Milliman Australia, which has found advice and product development should instead be driven by individual investor objectives. "We found that as structural ... |
| | | | ... before we see clear skies return? If the history of the past two years is to be repeated, it could either be two months from May - the S&P 500 bottomed in July 2010 - or five months - October 2011. Recall how gloomy market sentiment was back then? When ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following falls on Wall Street and European bourses overnight. At 0800 AEST on Friday, the June share price index futures contract was down 11 points at 4,062. In economic news on Friday, The Australian ... |
| | | | Australian investors are being swept up in the fear surrounding the European credit crunch, but local sentiment may be over-reacting as markets are already pricing in the worst-case scenario, according to a number of researchers. "We're more hostage ... |
| | | | The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is exploring a range of alternatives to encourage dark pool participants to first trade on the lit market, issuing draft rules in June to propose requirements for demonstrated price improvement in ... |
| | | | ... the equity markets of the past few days, the S&P 500 and the DJ Euro Stoxx index have virtually traded sideways since 18 May - the end of the two weeks of pain that started with the elections in France and Greece where they dropped by 5.4% and 5.1% ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower, Wall Street fell more than one per cent and major European markets lost closer to two per cent. At 0800 AEST on Thursday, the June share price index futures contract was down 43 points at 4,043. In economic ... |
| | | | The focus on Count practices that have moved to BT ignores larger market issues, according to BT Financial's Mark Spiers, which in the last 12 months have prompted a total of 34 practices to shift to BT dealer groups. Moving to quash rumours of practices ... |
| | | | The Australian share market remained in negative territory in intra-day trading, with most sectors falling into the red and investors digesting weak retail trade data. Reports that China's government may not repeat its massive 2008 stimulus package ... |
| | | | ... and instead saw that housing was turning for the good. The Conference Board's consumer confidence index dropped to 64.9 in May - the lowest level since the start of the year, less than expectations for a gain to 70 and the third month of decline. No ... |
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