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| | | ... revolution, surging sustainability wave and accelerating deglobalisation," it said. "In many ways, the future is arriving fast. This has led us to change our long-term return expectations - and shift our strategic asset class preferences away from nominal ... |
| | | | ... instead lead to losses and, by extension, reduced dividend payouts and at worse, utter elimination of dividends altogether. Fast forward two (three) months hence... equity market investors are buying up beaten down stocks. This is in spite of the continued ... |
| | | | It is in the best interests of members for the number of superannuation funds serving Australians to be drastically reduced, according to a new report. Management consulting firm Right Lane is calling on high-cost super funds to urgently wed themselves ... |
| | | | The head of global asset allocation at Janus Henderson has sounded the alarm on risk assets, warning the rally seen in April has so far ignored the threat of economic tailwinds from the COVID-19 pandemic. Janus Henderson's Ashwin Alankar warned investors ... |
| | | | ... out," Yoong said. "All of that is not being factored in right now; its still novel, it's still fun to work from home. Fast forward a year - I don't think we will feel the same way." Yet, recognising that not all of a company's staff need ... |
| | | | In the midst of Australian companies cutting dividends due to the effects of COVID-19, Epoch Investment Partners says investors can still generate dividend income from offshore. Damien McIntyre, chief executive of GSFM, the distributor of Epoch's ... |
| | | | ... investors. "We've already seen significant economic results come out of the OpenMarkets acquisition and have been able to fast-track our plans to strengthen our intermediary offering with the acquisition of CCUBE technology." TradeFloor, OpenMarkets ... |
| | | | Dividends will fall as COVID-19 wreaks havoc on the bottom lines of Australia's listed companies, but they are poised for a much quicker rebound than that seen during the Global Financial Crisis. That's according to $9.5 billion fund manager Ausbil ... |
| | | | ... draw down on their retirement savings to weather the economic crisis. And with super funds needing to generate cash, and fast, questions remain on how this will impact equities markets. According to research house Rainmaker Information, at the end of ... |
| | | | Although the COVID-19 pandemic has not discriminated in its destruction of both developed and emerging economies, Janus Henderson has warned investors to prepare for a dispersion of outcomes in the post-pandemic world. The more advanced emerging economies ... |
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