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| | | ... Swingler has had a long association with Equip, having been a member of the fund for 49 years. He was a director of the Water Industry Superannuation Fund (WISF) for seven years prior to its merger with Equip in 1999. Swingler is a veteran of the water ... |
| | | | ... centres on the idea that identifiable patterns can be found in the behaviour of market prices. "There are still lots of murky water to go through and the data implies a lot of volatility through the early part of 2013," continued Meani. "Everyone's still ... |
| | | | ... he said. "A positive bias towards companies which have a positive impact can help identify emerging growth trends such as water scarcity and security, and focus on occupational health and safety." Dalton Nicol Reid's Australian Equities high conviction ... |
| | | | ... America. The AMP Capital Infrastructure Debt Fund II (IDF) invests in the subordinated debt of infrastructure assets in the water, gas and electricity sectors, as well as transportation, in Europe, North America and Australia. The fund - known as IDF ... |
| | | | Greece is saved... again! Wall Street back to worrying about the cliff... again! Yes Virginia, this is another I told you so moment. You, I and Irene expected these to happen all along: We won't have closure on that US$607 billion fiscal cliff until ... |
| | | | ... Scheme which has only $525 million in FUM claims that while mergers might be a quick way out of regulatory or financial hot water, they don't have to be the answer for everyone. "There will always be a place for nimble, inventive boutique funds - not ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat following the overnight lead of international bourses which have treaded water as EU ministers meet over Greek debt but are unlikely to release critically needed bailout funds. At 0652 AEDT on Tuesday, the ... |
| | | | ... drastic cuts to welfare and government spending and more drastic, gulp, tax increases to get that "surplus" come hell or high water. So what's the point? The point is that you can dissect, defend or deride the MYEFO until the cows come home to roost ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following Wall Street and Europe's lead as investors digested a blockbuster deal leaving British oil group BP with nearly a fifth of the Russian giant Rosneft, and took stock of a souring outlook from the ... |
| | | | ... stocks in the portfolio currently are US Home Builders (US, 6.08% of portfolio), Japanese Drug Stores (Japan, 2.61%), Manila Water Company (Philippines, 2.38%), Daiichikosho Co (Japan, 2.25%), Indian Non Bank Finance (India, 2.22%), Valero Energy Group ... |
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