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24 January 2014 • By Reporter • 1 min read

No stopping global bull market: AMP Capital

The cyclical bull market in shares is expected to continue this year as global monetary policy is likely to remain easy, according to AMP Capital ...

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‘Cohort’ lifecycle funds superior: Mercer

Cohort funds offer members better risk management compared with member-switching funds because risk is reduced more gradually and on a smaller scale, ...

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Magellan maintains US tech exposure

Magellan Global Fund will continue its exposure to US tech stocks, internet companies and payment providers in 2014, according to a recent report

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Aussie equities to remain sluggish: Morningstar

While retail sales, housing prices and housing construction are on the rise, other areas of the economy still remain sub-par, according to Morningstar

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Perpetual’s ‘transformation’ bearing fruit

Perpetual’s new retail distribution strategy has resulted in the firm’s funds being added to two model portfolios and three approved product lists in ...

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CMC Markets plays down tech bubble fears

Online trading CMC Markets has dismissed concerns of a US tech bubble, retaining its stance as selectively bullish on technology stocks for 2014

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Macquarie enhances SIV product

Macquarie Specialist Investments (MSI) – a division of Macquarie Funds Group (MFG) – has broadened its current Significant Investor Visa (SIV) ...

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Strong capital markets to boost equities in 2014

Australian companies linked to capital markets are set for a strong year in 2014, according to AMP Capital. AMP Capital co-head of fundamental ...

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Oil prices to impact mortgage market

AMP Capital’s Dr Shane Oliver has suggested plummeting commodity prices and weak growth prospects will put downward pressure on borrowing rates in ...

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Investor appetite for small caps set to rise: Zurich

Increasing investor confidence for Australian large cap equities is likely to extend to small and medium caps during 2014, according to Zurich

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