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Day of silence

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 27 AUG 2009
... in the works, seesawing big time over the past few days. And then there's the much feared "ber" months waiting to pounce next week. If the Prof were an investor, he already would have missed out on around 50 per cent (plus or minus) of profits since ...

Dixon and van Eyk stand-off

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  TUESDAY, 25 AUG 2009
... scheme was inadequate and recommended that the board increase the on-market buy-back to 25 per cent of share capital over the next 12 months. Second, it also recommended that VTP remove the onerous requirements to propose new board directors and, third ...

Firm hails the next emerging market

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  TUESDAY, 25 AUG 2009
Looking for the next investment trend? Eastern Europe could be the answer, with one asset manager's flagship fund returning more than 20 per cent annualised since inception. Michael Hanson-Lawson, chief executive at East Capital Asia, said while a long-term ...

U V W X Y Z

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 25 AUG 2009
... back down to earth than battling falling prices. Did somebody mention Japan? The question is when will the second dip occur? Next month? Then equity prices have no reason to be rallying this hard. Next year? We have at most 11 more months before taking ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  MONDAY, 24 AUG 2009
... Tokyo led falls in Asian markets after the United States said it was going to put an end to a popular car subsidy scheme next week. Japan's market fell despite a positive lead from Wall Street due to the weaker dollar, which hit below 94 yen, raising ...

Sweet and sour

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 21 AUG 2009
... of my life living under one (no, not China). What is more, China doesn't even have to print money to get what it wants. So next time Chinese equities fall, look to Beijing. They won't be able to fall indefinitely without the Politburo's permission.

APRA launches data revolution

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 20 AUG 2009
... performing - segment to be public sector super funds with an annual ROR for the five years to December 2008 of 9.8 per cent. Next in line were industry funds with 9.3 per cent, corporate funds with 8.5 per cent, and retail funds with a five year ROR ...

AMP FP to move to fee-for-service by June 2010

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  THURSDAY, 20 AUG 2009
... results presentation this morning its financial planning business will move to a "no commission" remuneration model by June next year. Dunn said Craig Meller, managing director at AMP Financial Services, is heading a strategy that will see the bank's ...

Clock ticking for UK defined benefit schemes

COMPANY RELEASE  |  THURSDAY, 20 AUG 2009
... Research has found half the UK companies with defined benefit pension schemes expect to close them to all employees in the next three years, forcing employees to rely on defined contribution schemes instead. Watson Wyatt research found more than one ...

Premium shareholders approve program

COMPANY RELEASE  |  THURSDAY, 20 AUG 2009
... of issued capital at a 1.75 per cent discount to NTA. The second resolution involved a further on-market buy-back over the next 12 months of up to 15 per cent of issued capital and the third resolution included amending the constitution to provide shareholder ...