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| | ... against Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic and heightened stock market volatility, the central bank may choose to wait until June to raise interest rates." "Following that, bond markets are pricing in an increase in interest rates every month until December ... |
| | | ... soaring inflation. February was the worst month of the quarter with a measly inflow of just $A25 million, the worst month since June 2020. However, inflows rebounded in March back to A$592 million. Another key finding in the fund flow data was that Australians ... |
| | | ... gaining prominence among SMSFs as some $227 million is allocated to this asset class, rising steadily from $194 million in June 2019, when members first began investing in digital assets. Overseas managed investments and residential property assets worth ... |
| | | ... or unlisted vehicles. Indexed products account for 66% of the assets, but this market share has dropped considerably since June 2020 when it had 80% of FUM. This is due to the rapid rise of actively managed hybrid ETPs, Rainmaker found. Vanguard leads ... |
| | | ... historic subsidisation of fees and supports our target for ANZ aligned licensees to break-even on a run-rate basis by 30 June 2022. The reduction in advisers for the quarter is consistent with Insignia Financial's commitment to deliver to this break-even ... |
| | | ... $41.8 billion in funds under management. This iteration covers 75 products and $853 billion in total member benefits as at June end. "Superannuation members deserve confidence that their retirement savings are being well-looked after, regardless of what ... |
| | | ... quarterly fall on record - next to the 2.0% decline in the June 1974 quarter and, of course, the 6.8% drop in the June quarter of last year - but it's also heaps lesser than consensus expectations for a 2.7% contraction. Australians all, let us rejoice ... |
| | | ... maintain low inflation and support maximum sustainable employment". New Zealand's first increase in interest rates since June 2014 was quickly followed with another 25 bp increase in the RBNZ's official cash rate to 0.75% at the conclusion of its 24 ... |
| | | Risk premium inflows experienced slight increases in the 12 months to June 2021, new research shows. The latest data from Plan For Life shows inflows jumped 5.1% to $16.9 billion. NobleOak led the growth with 70.8%, followed by AIA (18.9%), ClearView ... |
| | | ... that ended on September 30, ETHI had the highest quarterly net flow with $297 million - a 150% increase over its June quarter net flows. In context, total assets in ETPs reached $125.3 billion at September end after increasing 76% or $54 billion in the ... |
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