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| | ... strongly supports ASIC in issuing a banning order on Bishop. "BTFG self-identified and first reported concerns about Mr Bishop to ASIC in May 2014. It said it detected a number of issues surrounding the advice and compliance of Mr Bishop and immediately ... |
| | | ... 2.5 per cent. The full statement is to be released at 1300 AEST. "The market is telling me they're not too worried," Mr Bishop said. "It's hoping against hope that they've heard as much bad news as they're going and get." The big four banks were all ... |
| | | ... Bishop said it was an across-the-board decline, with the banks among the worst hit. "It is looking a bit sad today," Mr Bishop said. "The financials have taken the brunt of it." The big four retail banks all had posted declines of more than one per cent ... |
| | | ... gains reflected the fact the market had perhaps been oversold in recent days. "There is a bit of relief in the market," Mr Bishop said. However, Friday morning's positive start did not necessarily mean the selloff was over. "People are slowly working ... |
| | | ... desirable commodity for offshore investors in a world where zero interest rates is the norm rather than the exception," Mr Bishop said. Despite the central bank's cut to the cash rate on Tuesday, Australia interest rates were still high compared with ... |
| | | ... Street. "This reaction on the market this morning is recognition that Australia is in a relatively solid position," Mr Bishop said. "Things are not too bad here, while America and Europe are dealing with some really serious problems." Wall Street closed ... |
| | | ... Industrial Average gained 77.98 points, or 0.58 per cent, to 13,515.11. "The overall market has risen across the board," Mr Bishop said. There was also optimism in the market that the RBA would cut the cash rate when it held its October board meeting ... |
| | | ... are some in the market who are taking advantage of that and selling into what has been quite a handy little rally," Mr Bishop said. The energy sector was down 1.42 per cent, and metals and minerals stocks were down 0.83 per cent, making them the worst-performing ... |
| | | ... return to the market after recent declines. "It's nice to see that the market is confident enough to actually buy," Mr Bishop said. "It is a terrific vote of confidence considering the Dow Jones dropped 107 points last night." "It's a nice broad-based ... |
| | | ... "It was a rock and roll night in the USA and the market feels a bit cheated that the G8 sumit didn't produce more," Mr Bishop said. "I'd like to think we'll have a reasonable day." Mining Services provider Monadelphous Group was one of the stronger performers ... |
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