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| | ... study said the decline comes from a very high base and leaves the annual total still well above pre-pandemic levels. US companies were the biggest buyers of their own shares, totalling $773 billion in 2023 and accounting for $7 in every $10 globally. ... |
| | | ... our customers the ability to participate in the global economy and capitalise on the growth potential of leading US companies." All transactions will be conducted in Australian dollars, with a small foreign exchange fee applied. "We are making accessing ... |
| | | Sequoia Financial Group has updated its profit guidance for the first half, saying several "abnormal items" will negatively impact its bottom line. In November, the group said it was expecting EBITDA in the first half of between $4 million to $5 million. ... |
| | | ... rather well for yourself. The Leonardo DiCaprio Large Cap Index from Index One tracks the performance of large cap US companies incorporated between 18 and 25 years ago. The index is largely weighted toward technology and energy stocks and also includes ... |
| | | Superannuation funds that dismiss crypto assets are at risk of underperforming, the AIST ASI Conference has heard. This is according to Genesis Block managing director Chloe White, who spoke at an Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees 2021 ... |
| | | ... will add Australian equities to its platform, after launching with a promise to break down barriers to investing in US companies for Australians. Now, FinClear has announced that it will provide trading, execution and clearing services via its API broking ... |
| | | In court documents, ASIC alleged that Mayfair 101's launch of Australian Property Bonds was a last ditch effort by the embattled wealth manager to set up a Ponzi-like scheme. ASIC expressed concerns that Mayfair 101 founder and managing director James ... |
| | | ... trade at very high prices, which locks a lot of people out of the market. So while brand recognition for leading US companies is very high, few people invest directly. And entering the market hasn't been easy. We want to lower the cost and make it ... |
| | | ... want," Jokovic said. "Our latest tranche of TraCRs allow Australian investors to gain single-stock exposure to the US companies that are at the forefront of shaping our 'new normal' environment." In particular, he believes Zoom TraCRs are likely to be ... |
| | | ... Facility and the Secondary Market Corporate Credit Facility. "These facilities primarily purchase bonds issued by US companies that were investment grade on March 22, 2020," he said. "By purchasing these bonds, the Federal Reserve is able to lower the ... |
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