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Why ‘buy and hold’ investing could become obsolete

Sitting and waiting for asset prices to go up will become a thing of the past as the global population ages and slows in its growth, a local fund manager has predicted.New Zealand is one of a number of countries with a rapidly aging population and the num

Niko Kloeten
Thu, 16 Dec 2010

Sitting and waiting for asset prices to go up will become a thing of the past as the global population ages and slows in its growth, a local fund manager has predicted.

New Zealand is one of a number of countries with a rapidly aging population and the number of over-65s living here is predicted to

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Niko Kloeten
Thu, 16 Dec 2010
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