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| | The Australian market looks set to open higher following strong positive leads from the US and European bourses on fresh hopes Spain will ask for some sort of aid and improved sentiment regarding Greece. At 0826 AEDT on Wednesday, the December share ... |
| | | ... Frankfurt the DAX dropped 2.78 per cent to 6236.16 points. In Paris, the CAC-40 slid 1.26 per cent to 3278.56 points to chalk up a record 10th consecutive daily loss. Elsewhere in Europe, Madrid eased 0.18 per cent, Amsterdam gave up 1.5 per cent, Brussels ... |
| | | Technology services firm GBST has launched new software it says will simplify client relationship management for the Australian broking industry. GBST FrontOffice allows brokers to view all client information including portfolio value, cash balance ... |
| | | Illawarra-based financial adviser, Dianne Chalk, has been awarded the 2010 Hillross Adviser of the Year while Arrive Wealth Management (South East Queensland) wins Hillross Advisory Firm of the Year. Chalk has worked as an adviser for 25 years and a ... |
| | | ... to an eight-month peak of 976.29, rising 22.22 points, or 2.33 per cent. LONDON - European stock markets closed higher to chalk up a ninth consecutive day of gains and a return to the levels of January this year after positive US economic data and corporate ... |
| | | ... plus the finance reporting that Accurity is already doing," said McKinlay. "[Once launched] the difference will be like chalk and cheese. You'll see screens that are setup specifically to create an SMSF fund or process an investment transaction specifically ... |
| | | Five weeks and counting. Wall Street and other equity markets chalked up another positive week heading into Easter. The early buds of a bull run or another dead cat bounce? Questions such as these make the answer plain and simple. And it is that there ... |
| | | Boutique fund manager K2 Asset Management's international absolute return funds have reported positive returns to date, but the first half of 2008 may soon prove to be the toughest challenge yet for its investors. K2's Select International Absolute ... |
| | | ... of non-conforming lender Bluestone Group, said at a property conference that the local housing market and the US are like chalk and cheese. "Australia is fortunate that conservative lending policies and consumer protections differentiates our non-conforming ... |
| | | ... are pulling out of the entire market because they think it's all debenture-type products like Westpoint when in fact, it's chalk and cheese," said Higgins. Michelle Baltazar |
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