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... are non-discretionary. They are paid semi-annually or quarterly, at either a fixed rate, floating rate or margin over inflation. This is unlike shares, where dividends are discretionary and can be cut or not paid at all. Investing in corporate bonds ...
... future is looking to be increasingly unlikely with the RBA board listing a series of long-term concerns such as GDP, inflation and a hot property market as key factors in the decision to hold. While the RBA is expected to sit on its hands in the coming ...
... 2017. Should this play out, the re-rating in QBE Insurance should have much further to go. This is because the onset of inflation and higher interest rates will also provide top-line impetus to QBE as the premium pricing environment becomes more favourable ...
... kids' school fees. The latest research shows that fees have jumped 64% in the decade to 2017, outstripping the rise in inflation by two-and-a-half times. How much will your kids' education cost? The Australian Scholarship Group (ASG) calculates ...
... objectives." The strong performance has boosted average returns to 7.7%pa over the past seven years, well outstripping inflation. Bresnahan says funds performed above the 10-year average (5.2%pa) in 2016, showing the remarkable resilience of the superannuation ...
... banks have largely been neglected over the past year and also offer relatively good value, especially if stubbornly low inflation causes the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates further. Apart from rising bond yields, relative currency movements are another ...
... the Fed Funds rate by another 0.25% the Fed noted the stronger US labour market, moderate economic growth and rising inflation. The Fed continues to refer to only "gradual" increases in interest rates and the Fed's so-called "dot plot" median of Fed ...
... growth has fallen across the advanced and developing world post the global financial crisis. And this should mean growth, inflation and interest rates remain noticeably lower than during the previous couple of decades. But the key issue is whether this ...
... Trump's main policies of tax cuts, increased infrastructure spending and protectionism are a cocktail that will likely see inflation rise in the US, which will drive global inflation, pushing up the price of goods and services. Inflation will have ...