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| | | ... Brisbane yesterday, research house IPSOS executive director Nicole Torkar said 79 per cent of Australians knew very little or nothing of their superannuation funds - fuelling sentiment that bricks and mortar are a more lucrative investment compared to ... |
| | | | ... Black Tuesday and unprecedented market volatility as the foundations of Tricom's delayed settlements, and that it had "nothing to do with Tricom's systems whatsoever". "Software was not a factor in the delayed settlements. The systems implemented by ... |
| | | | ... important," said Russell's director of investment strategy Don Ezra at a roundtable held in Sydney today. Worse, there's nothing you can do. "If you want your retirement income to stretch for an extra ten years, you need to squeeze an extra 2.3 per cent ... |
| | | | ... serious about following a financial planning strategy. "I think it's horses for courses. If I can use an example, I know nothing about what goes on under the bonnet of my car so I'm quite happy to pay for that service so it is certainly good investment ... |
| | | | ... committed management teams in charge of our investments in those firms. And, when it comes time to change leaders, there's nothing more comforting than an orderly, internal succession. That's what's so pleasing about this announcement," said Brennan ... |
| | | | ... explosion. There's not much you can do about market movements. We'll continue developing and refining our processes and nothing that's happened in the last three months has caused us to change the way we do things," he said. Investor sentiment however ... |
| | | | ... "The fact interest rates haven't gone up is a positive but it was expected," said Heffernan. "Internationally, there's nothing driving us, the leads have pointed us in the direction we're in. It will be another fairly average day, I'd say. We'll prbbaly ... |
| | | | ... write-offs of this magnitude. "While these have been very troubling in credit markets, in a historical context this is nothing new, in our view this is not nearly so severe as the sort of problems that beset the global banking industry in the early 1990s. ... |
| | | | ... business model. "We continue to grow clients...but we don't want to stay static, that's the organisational challenge. Nothing stays still. What's successful yesterday doesn't guarantee success tomorrow," he said. ING IM is owned by ING Group and is a ... |
| | | | ... was that having identified the problem there seemed to be little the manager could do to counter it. "There was really nothing they could do. It was really just market forces that was causing the drag on the portfolio," she said. Di Mascio said the analysis ... |
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