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| | | ... date, with investors continuing to take a cautious stance towards equities more generally in preference to fixed income and cash exposures." According to Israelstam, global growth exposures came "back into vogue" in March, leading to strong gains in ... |
| | | | ... jobs. While positive, economists aren't convinced it's cause for the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to look to increase the cash rate again in May following its pause this month. However, AMP deputy chief economist Diana Mousina says she expects the ... |
| | | | ... the principal effect of funding the distribution. Burgess said companies often reinvest profits instead of holding them as cash to be distributed to shareholders. "The association contends that for these companies reinvesting profits and the raising ... |
| | | | ... end up underwriting future inheritances," the report reads. "Under this change, older Australians who are asset-rich, but cash-poor would not need to sell their homes if they didn't want to. They could draw down against the equity in their home, via ... |
| | | | ... maximum brokerage fee of 0.11% of trade value has been reduced to 0.10%. Finally, transaction account fees are now 0.10% of cash holdings, compared to the previous 0.90%. Hostplus is also making some enhancements to the offering, including increasing ... |
| | | | As the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept the cash rate at 3.60% in April, most economists warn Australians not to rule out further increases throughout the year. Mortgage holders breathed a sigh of relief yesterday afternoon when RBA governor Philip ... |
| | | | Economists are split on the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) upcoming decision on whether to raise the cash rate from 3.6%. The major banks are at odds: ANZ and NAB forecast a 25 basis point cash rate hike, while Commonwealth Bank and Westpac anticipate ... |
| | | | ... understand and accept the risk reward trade-off, the reality is aside from optimising for performance, investors also usually have cash flow requirements that need to be met. To meet these requirements, investors need a level of predictability in outcomes ... |
| | | | ... balances could afford to pay the additional tax, she points out many small business owners and farmers are asset-rich but cash-poor. |
| | | | ... turning point in activity around the turn of the year." Bloxham added that beyond April, HSBC expects the RBA to keep the cash rate at 3.60% for several quarters. However, not all in the market are as positive as Bloxham. Despite agreeing that the decline ... |
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