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| | | AMP's Charter Financial Planning has announced the recipients of two awards, the Gerald Lippman Perpetual Trophy and the National Value of Advice Award. The winners were chosen from the company's network of 343 financial planning practices across Australia. ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket has opened more than one per cent higher after strong US jobs numbers pushed American stocks to a record high and helped miners outperform the market. Official US Labor Department data showed the US economy added 165,000 jobs ... |
| | | | ... aged care facilities in Australia - falling well short of the anticipated demand for 400,000 beds. The shortage is likely to push prices up, forcing those entering retirement to seek advice that guarantees them an affordable solution which takes into ... |
| | | | ... contract price for key commodities such as gold, copper and oil also settled firmer in New York trade. Those gains helped push BHP up 24 cents to $32.03 and Rio 83 cents higher to $54.74. "This is a big buying opportunity of the year," Mr Smith said. ... |
| | | | Women have little trust in financial advisers and have raised concerns about "product pushing," preliminary results of research about how women manage money have revealed In the first stage of the research, professor Roslyn Russell from RMIT University ... |
| | | | ... the regulator's insistence on an annual review for managed discretionary account operators (MDAs) is excessive, and will push for a two-year requirement. In its submission to the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) addressing the regulator's ... |
| | | | ... guardians of the world's $11 trillion in foreign-exchange reserves, are buying stocks in record amounts as falling bond yields push even risk- averse investors toward equities". "In a survey of 60 central bankers this month by Central Banking Publications ... |
| | | | ... achieved when all hands are on deck - pushing the economy forward, unlike in Europe or even the United States where the forward push of monetary policy is being pulled backwards by the drag of fiscal policy. All premised on what later turned out to be ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher after gains on Wall Street and a mixed performance on European markets as traders balanced political progress in Italy, with the surprise re-election of President Giorgio Napolitano, with disappointing ... |
| | | | ... we've seen in recent times, dip-buying emerged in the final hours of trading. Either they simply ran out of trading time to push the index to square, or perhaps this time...some believed the headlines for why many of their brethrens are on the sell side. ... |
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