The fund managers most likely
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Five fund managers discuss how they find the best returning investment opportunity. Success is relatively easy in a bull market, but when the market turns bearish funds can easily lose millions. The fund managers interviewed are considered top producers delivering above-average returns. Performance, however is not the only criteria used to determine the strengths of a manager. Fund managers also leave firms, so investors should also consider long-term objectives.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1998
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BHP in the frame
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BHP shareholders wonder if they should sell their once prized stock or whether the company will make a recovery. BHP, once considered Australia's shining star has experienced a roller coster ride in 1997 from highs of $20.05 to a low of $12.50. Longtime shareholders have managed good returns, but newcomers to the stock have been hardest hit.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1997
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Banking's brave new world
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Australia's ANZ Bank has once again been recognized as Personal Investment magazine's 1998 Bank of the Year. Westpac/Challenge was named deposit and investment bank of the year and Commonwealth Bank and ANZ's Western Australia subsidiary Town & Country tied for mortgage bank of the year. Commonwealth Bank was named business bank of the year.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1998
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