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| | | 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 ... |
| | | | "Happiness equals reality minus expectations". Tom Magliozzi's famous five words appear to have made their way to Wall Street. For how else is one to explain the rally on 'the wall' - S&P 500 up 1.7%; DJIA up 1.9%; Nasdaq up 1.6%; Russell ... |
| | | | ... awards too, saying these would only be paid if results were achieved for shareholders. And, when asked why the board did not cut executive pay in order to make room for a dividend Murray again said that it was important for the long term performance ... |
| | | | The early release of super scheme has seen more than 5% of the accounts Link Group administers close. It comes as the group rolls out optional pay cuts to its leadership team. In a presentation to the Macquarie Australian Investors Conference yesterday ... |
| | | | As more than $9 billion in super is requested for early release, Australia's largest superannuation fund has paid out over $1 billion, with funds for the industries hardest hit by COVID-19 not far behind. Australia's largest fund, the $185 billion ... |
| | | | We're all in this together. Just as the coronavirus doesn't distinguish between race, colour, creed or political affiliations, responses by governments - rich and poor - have been the same all over the world (well, almost except notably Sweden) ... |
| | | | ... been most effected during COVID-19. These businesses are either putting recruitment on hold, forcing employees to take a pay cut, or in a few cases, have made redundancies in support/operations staff," the research reads. In contrast, businesses operating ... |
| | | | ... impact of COVID-19 on dividends other than to look at the Financial Crisis as a guide. In 2008/2009, some 65% of companies cut or suspended dividends, with dividends falling some 30% in value. "We are expecting a similar impact this time around, however ... |
| | | | ... that commercial ad for Pringles - once you pop, you can't stop! Back in August last year, I declared that "The Fed can cut all it wants and even restart QE, but the die has been cast". The Fed's percentage point rate reduction from 5.25% in 2006 ... |
| | | | With global markets rocking one way and the other in the last two months, it's not too far a stretch to imagine investors are feeling a little seasick, or at the least dumbfounded. Despite a recession knocking on the world's door, investors ... |
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