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| | | | After a tumultuous few years, US real estate could be set for gains next year, and Australia's largest super funds are becoming alert to the opportunities. According to Principal Real Estate Investors, despite uncertainty over the macroeconomic situation ... |
| | | | ... approved the Singapore exchange's controversial plans to acquire the local bourse - setting the stage for a volatile debate next year over whether the deal is in the national interest. Approval from the ACCC was not expected to be a major stumbling block ... |
| | | | Perpetual sees the potential for an 8 per cent upside in the ASX200 next year. That might seem modest, but it would be above average, according to data stretching back more than a century. According to Perpetual, the average price return of the Australian ... |
| | | | Investors of Westpac Online will soon have greater choice with the platform to launch new features early next year including the ability to trade commodities, international equities and indices. "We will also be introducing an attractive cash proposition ... |
| | | | ... Dunne. Fiducian's own planners are able to access the software program, but there are plans for it to be built out stronger next year according to Dunne. "It is available externally but that it is a recent thing so now we will explore distribution, making ... |
| | | | ... per cent in the last year, and is ramping up its sales force to target employers as part of the fund's growth strategy for next year. A little over a year since John O'Flaherty became chief executive of Statewide Super, the fund has cut its staff numbers ... |
| | | | ... gaining 99 per cent shareholder approval, and the combined firm will place planners on the top of its list to do business with next year. The merged company will have $2 billion in assets and more than 19,000 shareholders with plans for the merged company ... |
| | | | Solid earnings growth should propel Australian stocks higher next year, while US bond yields could be set for sharp increases as investors become more confident and shift back into equities. These are the views of Aviva Investors, who believes the local ... |
| | | | AMP Capital will expand its current business in Asia by developing an unlisted property business in Singapore next year. Andrew Bird, director and chief investment officer AMP Capital, said that the group will establish new funds, invest in more global ... |
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