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| | | ... for older, wealthier people who have amassed considerable assets and are close to retirement. However, this myth remains true for what the study calls 'established' SMSFs - those set up three or more years ago. This group represents 10% of the adult ... |
| | | | ... declining yields, had led many to assume that investor interest in bond funds is declining, but we don't believe this to be true," Peter Dorrian, head of global wealth management at PIMCO Australia, said. Harvey Kalman, head of Equity Trustees Limited ... |
| | | | ... This greatly enhances our research process, because access to market participants is crucial to understanding a company's true value," Parker said. The appointments follow that of chief economic adviser Stephen Roberts, who was most recently Nomura's ... |
| | | | ... biggest export market - and Societe Generale global strategist Albert Edwards' expert prediction of a China crash could come true (one more time, ha ha bloody ha) - but it's not our only export market. And things are picking up in the others. Its picking ... |
| | | | ... obvious". One more time, ha ha bloody ha ha. Perhaps Edwards think that if he says if often enough, one day it might come true. After all investSMART credit him as "one half of the Montier-Edwards duo that briefly gained rock star status in 2008-2009 ... |
| | | | ... richest millionaires losing the most money," van den Bizenbos said. "The old adage that the rich get richer is not always true. In down markets the opposite applies. This is because the wealthiest people tend to have exposure to the riskiest and least ... |
| | | | ... to include workers up to the age of 70, as baby boomers work beyond the traditional retirement age. AIA will also include true level premiums to age 70 for life cover, TPD and crisis recovery benefits. These changes mean premiums will not rise as steeply. ... |
| | | | Are we there yet? Have we reached the "others are fearful" point, where good ol' Warren Buffett advises us to buy? It's very much looking that way for Australia. The scaremongers are coming out one-by-one scaremongering the bejeesus out of every bloke ... |
| | | | ... whammy of widening interest rate spread (relative to US bonds) and depreciating emerging market currencies. The same holds true for emerging equity markets. The MSCI emerging market index has significantly under performed developed equities this year ... |
| | | | ... engage with the broader buyer market; many vendors don't engage with enough buyers to identify the best fit buyer and the true market value of their business." "Vendors need to understand the type of data required by the broader buyer market and that ... |
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