Investments
The risk of finding income in a low-interest-rate world
David Boyle
Tuesday 2nd of June 2020
In May 2006 the last great wave of NZ finance company collapses began to surge in a swell that would ultimately carry away $3 billion plus of retail investor capital in its backwash.
A recent memory, perhaps, but 14 years is long enough for many investors to forget the details. Less than a year after one of the final GFC-era finance company legal cases closed in a guilty verdict (Viaduc...
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