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| | | ... headlines of woeful below trend growth in the Australian economy, the slowness of the non-mining sector to fill up the big hole left by mining and job cut announcements... here, there and everywhere, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported ... |
| | | | ... emerging market bonds. "Already Australian investors can create reasonably diverse portfolios with ETFs but there is a glaring hole when it comes to global fixed income - which is a key component of a truly diversified portfolio," iShares chief executive ... |
| | | | Several superannuation representative groups are addressing federal parliament with the belief there are too many holes for women in Australia's current retirement savings system. Ahead of the Senate public hearing looking at economic security for women ... |
| | | | ... did not settle the when of the lift-off issue one single bit at what used to be 'the decider' annual symposium at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Some argue for a lift this year (we won't quibble about whether it's September or December) citing the strengthening ... |
| | | | ... "Dodd-Frank gives an exemption to family offices that has always existed in the Investment Advisors Act 1940. It's a loop hole big enough for a 10 ton truck to drive through," he said. In 2011 George Soros took advantage of the exemption and changed ... |
| | | | ... inflation rate of unemployment) has also gone down from the estimated 5.0%. I'm pretty sure the Fed will address this at the "Hole" when it talks about "Inflation Dynamics and Monetary Policy" on 27-29 August. Enough time before we put our final bets ... |
| | | | ... out. Perhaps, not for long. We may even receive a telegraph message from the Fed before the September FOMC meeting. Jackson Hole is coming this August, on the 27th up to the 29th. Yes, that annual central bankers' economic symposium where according to ... |
| | | | ... countries, The Los Angeles Times reported." "No country is an island," she said Friday at the Fed's annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. "Looking at the wider effect is in your self-interest," she said. "It is in all of our interests." We all ... |
| | | | Imposing new banking regulations on asset managers would be like "creating a square peg for a round hole," according to ASIC and International Oraganization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) chair Greg Medcraft. Speaking in his capacity as the head ... |
| | | | ... when the Melbourne/Sydney house price bubble will pop, but if it does over the next year or two coinciding with when the hole in growth from the decline in mining investment spending is at its deepest, the risk that Australia could experience a recession ... |
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