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Why a 60:40 portfolio isn't ideal Investors typically carry a 60/40 portfolio. That is, 60 per cent of the portfolio exposure is allocated to equity and 40 per cent to bonds. Those who believed that such a portfolio was well diversified were shocked last year when asset prices tanked. Is a 60/40 allocation optimal for investors? Secondary market more rewarding than IPOsThis article shows why 60/40 portfolio may not be optimal based
Why China's currency tangos with the dollar
China's economic rise in the modern world began with a reformist leader in the early 1980s named Deng Xiaoping. By introducing policies that opened China to trade and economic relations with the
Overcoming financial phobia
Many people feel sick at the sight of bank statements and other financial information. Sound familiar? Although this reaction is common - and may even be natural - this revulsion can cost a lot of
The 6 things you shouldn't do now
Are we mired in a long-term recession or will the "green shoots" of economic growth we're seeing be the real thing?
Returning to work: is it right for you and your family?
Moving from full-time parenting back into the workplace is a major change. If you are considering, or are in the process of, transitioning back into the workforce, consider the following tips to more
How interest rates affect the market
Interest rates. Most people pay attention to them, and they can impact the stock market. But why? In this article, we'll explain some of the indirect links between interest rates and the stock market Investopedia Galleries
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