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rogeradvice.com provides advice, education and information for investors in New Zealand fixed interest securities.

You will receive value from this website if you are in one of the following categories of investors:-

  • You currently invest directly in fixed interest securities and have a desire to be more proactive in managing a portfolio of securities.
  • You are not happy that bank deposits alone deliver the return and risk objectives you require.
  • You have had your funds invested with a fixed interest fund manger, but the interest return has been too low, the fees too high and you have potentially lost capital.
  • You require common-sense, independent and relevant advice from a respected and experienced professional.
  • You want specialist advice that will focus on preserving your capital in the future.
  • You want to learn investment strategies that will protect you from interest rate volatility and maximise your long term return.
  

Daily Radio Commentary

  

News on New Investments

Posted on: Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A new instrument is to be introduced to the top-grade NZ fixed income market, broadening its base from NZ Government bonds

Posted on: Thursday, December 08, 2011
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Bank of New Zealand has announced a new 7 year fixed rate bond offer.

Posted on: Monday, November 07, 2011

Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG) has announced an offer for up to $150m of Capital Bonds (plus oversubscriptions).

  

Market Commentary

Posted on: Sunday, February 19, 2012

The highlight of the week was the inaugural issue of Local Government New Zealand (“LGFA”) bonds to the market.

Posted on: Sunday, February 12, 2012

The evidence continues to accumulate that most economic forecasters and the RBNZ will underestimate the strength of NZ economic growth this year.

Posted on: Tuesday, February 07, 2012

The risk of the RBNZ underestimating stronger economic growth is a real one.