Sentences with phrase «over the medium to long term by»

To outperform the S&P / ASX 200 Accumulation Index by 2 - 3 % after fees over the medium to long term by investing in a broad range of companies from Australia and New Zealand.

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Professor Scarthe also recommends that, once the deficit is eliminated in 2015 - 16, any future government should gradually start creating a deficit by, for example, spending on infrastructure and this could be done while at the same time maintaining a stable debt to GDP ratio of around 25 per cent over the medium to longer term.
I hoped that this wouldn't happen, because the longer reported GDP growth remained high, the worse for China's economy over the medium to long term, but in the end the pace of adjustment was always going to be driven by political variables, not economic variables, and this made it very hard to project with much confidence.
While I have no doubt that this choice of morning beverage will indeed produce a high level of focus and intensity due to the quick injection of caffeine and medium chain triglycerides (used by the body for energy rather than fat storage) to the bloodstream, any weight loss benefits to a bulletproof coffee habit over the long term are completely ludicrous.
Bottom Line: The medium chain triglycerides in coconut oil have been shown to increase 24 hour energy expenditure by as much as 5 %, potentially leading to significant weight loss over the long term.
Let's take a look at how your score may and may not be impacted by closing a credit card over the short, medium and long terms, and what steps you can take to protect your score.
Most academic research has shown short - sellers (represented by measures of short - interest) generate excess returns over the medium to longer - term, and some recent work ferrets out subsequent news flow to posit they [shorts] possess informational advantage (better research?)
From an ATE insurer's perspective, all these mergers, acquisitions and takeovers are broadly neutral over the medium to long term, as firms and cases gained from «winning» an extra book are balanced by losing another.
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