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| | | ... has highlighted the long-term impact of remaining in cash on wealth creation, particularly in the context of falling interest rates, via a short video on the new site's homepage. It urges investors to get in touch with their wealth adviser to find out ... |
| | | | ... half the people approaching retirement have a good grasp of how much they have saved (in super) or had taken an active interest in trying to grow this balance. "Despite the fact that many baby boomers are worried they won't have enough money to fund ... |
| | | | ... search for income will only grow in importance over the next decade, as traditional sources dry up in line with lower interest rates and bond yields, a new Fidelity Worldwide Investment survey reveals. After surveying 100 of its equity analysts, the ... |
| | | | A financial planning dealer group in National Australia Bank's network has won an award for being the best in Australia for the third time in five years. After completing a shadow-shopping exercise, research group CoreData said that MLC-aligned Apogee ... |
| | | | ... (AIST) said funds should be able to apply a fee cap on asset-based administration fees "where this is in all members' best interest." "This to ensure that the administration fees charged to MySuper members are fair and equitable and that some members ... |
| | | | ... according to wealth manager Harris Fraser. At its December meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee changed its target for interest rate action from the loose date of 'mid-2015' to more tangible targets of 6.5% unemployment and 2.5% inflation. Ignored ... |
| | | | ... incredibly compelling in recent years but will become less so over the course of 2013, especially with downward pressure on interest rates," he explained. "That's going to lead to a search for other sources of yield. We won't necessarily see a rush out ... |
| | | | ... signals that a country is less able to repay its debt obligations, sending its borrowing costs up as lenders demand higher interest rates for the risk that sometime, one day, they might not get their money back. This has happened in Greece, Portugal ... |
| | | | Australian shares have opened flat despite expectations of more interest rate cuts boosting banking stocks. At 1014 AEDT on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 3.9 points, or 0.08 per cent, at 4,720.5 and the broader All Ordinaries index ... |
| | | | Victorian superannuation fund, VicSuper recently made significant changes to its core international fixed interest portfolio to better manage what it regards as heightened global sovereign risk. Working with investment adviser Towers Watson, fund manager ... |
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