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| | | The Credit Agricole Asset Management (CAAM) Global Emerging Markets fund is bullish on a Russia and Brazil as a result of rising oil prices. Stephane Mauppin-Higashino, CAAM head of product specialist team, said the fund was overweight Brazil and Russia. ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open lower after a negative lead from Wall St. On the Sydney Futures exchange, the June share price index was down 26 points at 5,352. Today, the Reserve Bank of Australia releases the minutes from its June ... |
| | | | Advisers returned to their offices armed with a bundle of new ideas and strategies following Tuesday's Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO). The event in Sydney saw 140 advisers learn from representatives of Opus Capital, Aberdeen Asset Management, Franklin ... |
| | | | With India eyeing starting up its own sovereign fund, it's timely to walk through the Indian economy's fundamentals. The Latest monthly economic report from the Indian Ministry of Finance said GDP growth is dipping during 2007-08 to 8.7 per cent, down ... |
| | | | ... Friday over concerns that government efforts to boost the economy would fail to prevent a recession, and an announcement by telco Sprint Nextel that it had lost customers and would cut thousands of jobs. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 59.91 points ... |
| | | | After eight sessions in the red, the Australian stock market was finally in the black at midday, boosted by financial stocks. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 25.4 points to 5,835.1 while the broader All Ordinaries had climbed 20.6 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market remained one per cent weaker at noon, following Wall Street's disappointment over a smaller-than-expected interest rate cut by the US central bank. At 1200 AEDT the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 70.3 points or 1.05 per cent ... |
| | | | ... enhancements will be the priority particularly for retirees. Coyle said the research was critical to Telstra Super since the telco giant started reducing its headcount, down from 90,000 to the current 40,000 members. "It's about our member retention," ... |
| | | | ... cheaper at $4.64 after it a agreed to an out of court settlement of up to $5 million to settle a class action against the telco was announced today in the Federal Court of Australia. Its instalment receipts were five cents lower at $3.13. Singapore Telecom ... |
| | | | ... emerging global carbon market also continues, as does the State of Industry Roundtable with Paul Budde called `Australian Telco Market Moving into 2008.' On the market, building materials company Brickworks Ltd will report its full year results and AMCIL ... |
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