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| | | ... survey of investment attitudes to private equity from 4,000 investors from 473 endowments. The vast majority of North American based endowments remain committed to private equity investment, with 94% intending to increase or maintain their exposure to ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday finished slightly higher as cautious investors awaited any action by the US central bank to stimulate the faltering American economy. At the close on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 9.1 points, or 0.22 per cent, at 4,132.4 ... |
| | | | ... report - dated as it may be - reinforces the renewed weakness in the US labour market. More so given Bloomberg's news that American companies "have started to delay recruitment and investment on fears that Congress won't act to stop the $600B of automatic ... |
| | | | ... Tinto is also due to appear before the inquiry. Meanwhile, Sydney Airport chief executive Kerrie Mather is to address the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia business briefing in Sydney, while Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) ... |
| | | | ... be today, next week or next month. Unfortunately, we never can tell except with hindsight. But gauging from the latest American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) Sentiment Survey which found that "Bearish sentiment rebounded to an unusually ... |
| | | | ... use it, making Australia on a per capita basis one of Facebook's best markets. According to telephone survey of 1004 American adults conducted earlier this month, half thought the social media website was going to fade in popularity. This is despite ... |
| | | | ... returns out of all vintages analyzed, with a median IRR of 31.1% and a median multiple of 2.29-times, outperforming North American and European funds of this vintage". Other vintages have been dramatically and negatively impacted by the 2008 downturn ... |
| | | | ... that US unemployment claims came in a thousand heads better than expected. Suddenly those worrying about the weakening American labour market are no longer worried. All because claims printed at 367,000 instead of the 368,000 markets were predicting. ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following the lead of Wall Street which ended its last session down on weak jobs data. At 0800 AEST on Monday, the June share price index futures contract was down 51 points at 4,340. In economic news on ... |
| | | | ... businesses have increased staffing levels more than required and so expect heads to roll going forward. I don't know. The American Association of Individual Investors' (AAII) latest survey found exactly this indecision. According to AAII, "This week's ... |
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