Stocks most likely to benefit from RBA rate cut

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The diversified financials, building materials, retail and media sectors of the Australian sharemarket are most likely to get a lift from the decision by the Reserve Bank board to cut

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Rob Gensler to retire from T.Rowe Price – fund ratings unaffected

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van Eyk has been informed that Rob Gensler, portfolio manager of the T. Rowe Price Global Equity Fund, will retire on December 31 2012.  Scott Berg, currently the portfolio manager

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Goldman Sachs Asset Management welcomes AA van Eyk Rating

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Goldman Sachs Asset Management today announces that its Australian Equities Wholesale Fund has been recognised with the top AA rating in van Eyk Research’s Australian Equities Review 2012.   The review

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van Eyk awards two Australian equities funds its highest rating

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van Eyk has awarded two Australian equities funds its highest rating – AA – in its new Australian Equities Review 2012. This is the first time van Eyk has awarded

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Consider diversifying investment terms to combat market volatility

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With investing, as with many things, timing is everything. I would like to explore a slant on this cliché by suggesting that with investing, time horizon is everything. When choosing

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Europe’s future depends on weakness

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It is now just over two years since then governor of the European Central Bank Governor Jean-Claude Trichet first announced an end to the ECB’s quantitative easing policy and “a

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van Eyk 9th conference wrap up

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Last week van Eyk held its 9th annual conference in Sydney. In a day packed full of high calibre speakers, delegates heard from an exciting lineup of international and local presenters

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Beware the black holes in the world’s financial system

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Investors need to be cautious of possible black holes in the world’s financial system, van Eyk’s  Head of Research John O’Brien told the van Eyk annual conference in Sydney on

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The van Eyk Conference: Global equities not cheap

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Global equities are not cheap, despite the claims by many market analysts, because earnings forecasts are much too high, hedge fund manager Dr Jamil Baz told delegates at the van

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van Eyk awards 18 “A” ratings in international equities

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Investors in international equities need to be aware that fund managers who performed well in last year’s risk averse markets could be this year’s laggards if investor anxiety dissipates, according

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