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| | | ... proposition might be found off-shore. "Global markets are back at their highs and we would argue that you want to be a little bit patient for opportunities to arise as nothing really stands out at the moment. Having said that, we're happy with what we ... |
| | | | ... occasions, dull is delightful if the price is right. Here we can buy electricity generating or gas transmission capacity for little more than book value with the prospect of significant growth in demand reaching out into the distant future," Neilson ... |
| | | | ... leakage to the self-managed sector. Early indications, however, show that these options are expensive to manage and have seen little take-up. CBA reacts to planning scandal 2014 has arguably been the most difficult year for Commonwealth Bank's wealth ... |
| | | | ... in more than three years. Like I typed in this space not so long ago, Australia is in a confidence recession... for the little guys like you, I and Irene, that is. For there's no lack of confidence at the top. Not only confident would I be, but I'll ... |
| | | | Get behind me ye men of little faith! There appears no pleasing us, Australians all. Whinge, whinge, whinge. We worry about our country's economic growth - by the by my neighbour still thinks we're in recession... we never got out of it since 2009 - ... |
| | | | ... September. "Under normal conditions we would expect those numbers to have had a positive impact on trading but they are having little effect," CMC Markets chief market strategist Michael McCarthy said. "Overseas influences are the real drivers of our ... |
| | | | "And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St Nicholas came with a bound." -- Clement Moore, 'Twas the Night before Christmas' Nah, 'tis ... |
| | | | ... opt-in requirement. Martin McIntosh of Planning Partners, an adviser who runs his own AFSL, told Financial Standard: "It's a little frustrating that we need to reconsider our approach on how we run our business. "I think that the reinstatement of best ... |
| | | | ... was close to expectations, and therefore, the staff's projection for real GDP growth over the remainder of the year was little revised. However, in response to a further rise in the foreign exchange value of the dollar, a deterioration in global growth ... |
| | | | ... market has opened higher following a flat lead from the US. Patersons Securities economist Tony Farnham said there was little in the way of economic or company news to drive the market at present. "We're really looking for things to hang our hat on at ... |
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