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| | | After almost five years, super funds are finally in line with their pre-GFC peaks of October 2007, a preliminary report from SelectingSuper's latest super funds performance survey reveals. According to the report, workplace default fund rolling 12 month ... |
| | | | ... from $1.2950 late in New York on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets rose after a strong showing on Wall Street as another round of upbeat data raised hopes for the US economy. But dealers also remained hesitant before the release this week of Chinese ... |
| | | | ... Chapman Welsh Financial Services Ross Hultgren has been appointed Australian national chairperson of the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT). The MDRT is one of the premier global associations for financial advisers. It was formed in 1927 when 32 life ... |
| | | | ... even I can be RBA Governor. Just in case you didn't pick up, it was a joke. But on a more serious note, I think the recent round of quantitative easing from the Fed, the ECB and the BOJ, along with the IMF, the ADB and the WB's downgrade to the global ... |
| | | | Despite concerns over China's slowdown, urbanisation both there and around the world will continue to fuel demand for Australian commodities, said one of Asia's largest asset managers. Recent research suggests that that another 3 billion people will ... |
| | | | ... quantitative easing. Despite doubts, hesitation and trepidation over the final outcome - the success or failure -- of this recent round of liquidity largesse, it's been so far so good for equity markets. Developed equities have risen by more than 3% ... |
| | | | ... struggling Spain keeping traders on edge. The US dollar and euro held on to recent gains against the yen on talk of another round of stimulus by the Bank of Japan (BoJ). Hong Kong, which was returning after a two-day holiday, rose 0.23 per cent, or 47.90 ... |
| | | | ... what might have changed?" she asked. Howitt noted that if there is a risk - that's been the impact of the first and second round - then why should there be increasing confidence that this new round might be different? However, what's changed over the ... |
| | | | ... previous day's losses, as stimulus moves by the central banks of the United States, Europe and Japan outweighed another round of weak economic data. Shares looked set for a positive end to a week that saw the Bank of Japan follow the Federal Reserve ... |
| | | | ... the debate has shifted to whether these latest symptoms of malaise in the global economy support the central banks' latest round of stimulative counter measures or strengthened the case for the "QE doesn't work" camp. Both sides have compelling arguments. ... |
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