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| | ... bolster their balance sheets." Citing Byres' comments, at an event where the report was launched, ISA senior policy adviser Tina Samardzija said: "We were able to determine that in 2020 as Covid first hit Australia, we saw industry funds support ... |
| | | ... moving out of cash and defensive assets into riskier asset classes to generate a positive real yield," he said. "The so-called TINA effect - "there is no alternative", will dominate the investment landscape for the next decade whilst yields on defensive ... |
| | | ... artificial intelligence and blockchain-led technology was always in the start-up's sights. One year later, it launched TINA, a superannuation administration platform. In mid-2020, LESF Super merged into Smartsave 'Member's Choice' Superannuation ... |
| | | ... Biden's US$1.9 trillion contra-virus proposal. Not to mention (again), the psychological fear of missing out (FOMO) and TINA (there is no alternative) to higher yielding stocks. However, all these "euphoria" have taken the US equity market to overvalued ... |
| | | ... pulling up 'the others' along with it, powered by fiscal and monetary policy largesse... and FOMO (fear of missing out) and TINA (there is no alternative). However, the rise and rise in copper prices suggest better health and wealth going forward. Factset ... |
| | | ... restrictions. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), it appears, has been replaced by the fear of being left holding the hot potato and TINA (There Is No Alternative) given ultra-low interest rates sound less enticing than the return of capital even at zero interest ... |
| | | ... Fed's interest rate reduction and QE, mitigated the negative impact on the economy. Low and lowered interest rates induced TINA (there is no alternative) trade as investors sought better returns in the stock market that, in turn, lifted upward momentum ... |
| | | ... film Wall Street - released in December of the same year, shortly after the 1987 crash. Greed by any other name... Nowadays, TINA (there is no alternative) and FOMO (fear of missing out) are used to rationalise the rise and rise on the "Street" despite ... |
| | | ... when others were fearful" now sit at a 61.6% increase in their stock portfolio. This is because with interest rates so low, TINA (there is no alternative) comes into play and lifts upward momentum and sends the market on the up and up and up, FOMO (fear ... |
| | | ... down from the all-time high of 14.7% recorded in April 2020, remains elevated (7.9% in September). This could be because TINA (there is no alternative) FOMO (fear of missing out) remains in play. Low interest rates sparked the TINA trade with investors ... |
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