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| | | Perennial Value Management is set to launch its Wealth Defender Equities to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) as a listed investment company (LIC). The fund follows Perennial's Wealth Defender investment strategy, based on a diversified portfolio ... |
| | | | ... months until we face the bailout program extension question again." But James said the lower oil and gold price and higher Aussie dollar were headwinds for the resources sector. Oil Search fell 5.5 cents to $8.24, while Santos was down 18 cents to $7.94 ... |
| | | | ... adviser Bill Chatterton said. "BHP's commodities that it digs out of the ground are all nominated in US dollars and the Aussie dollar is weakening quite aggressively to the US dollar," he said. A rebound in crude oil prices from six-year lows also helped ... |
| | | | Generation Y is the market segment most likely to say it has saved more in the last 12 months, but also the group most likely to find dealing with money stressful, new research from Rabobank shows. According to the RaboDirect Financial Health Barometer ... |
| | | | ... surprises for 2015" asked the question and considered it possible that SMSFs "hedge against potential upcoming weakness in Aussie equities or even the Aussie dollar." "After-all, both look expensive versus their international peers," the analysis continued. ... |
| | | | ... previously the executive general manager, wealth advice at National Australia Bank's MLC. He also held senior positions at Aussie Home Loans and RAMS Home Loans. "Armed with more than 20 years' experience in executive leadership positions and 15 years ... |
| | | | ... Australia's relatively high yield on stock can continue even if growth is weak. "We wouldn't be outright bearish on the Aussie economy," he said, "we just think there are probably more interesting places to invest. But that yield should support the market ... |
| | | | ... really a question of whether it's big enough to really fill the gap." Hayes also had a much more bullish view of where the Aussie dollar is going than most economists, particularly against the euro and the yen. "For the medium to long-term we expect ... |
| | | | ... an arbitrage opportunity for investors. "Credit opportunities in Australia are almost non-existent. Credit spreads above Aussie treasuries are at almost record tights," he said. "Right across the emerging market credit spectrum - whether its investment ... |
| | | | ... also pointed out that the Australian dollar has been the second strongest currency in the G10 in 2014. "Even though the Aussie dollar has fallen versus the US dollar," he said, "it hasn't fallen versus all of our other trading partners, especially Europe ... |
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