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| | | Expectations of a Reserve Bank interest rate cut have given the share market a post-Easter boost, with virtually all sectors making gains. Banking and dividend-paying stocks are the main beneficiaries ahead of the central bank's April meeting on Tuesday ... |
| | | | ... comments - and by 1.9% on a trade weighted basis. This ensures that, unless the A$ collapses between now and the other side of Easter, the RBA would maintain in its statement the paragraph, "The Australian dollar has declined noticeably against a rising ... |
| | | | QIC's head of investment performance and risk has left the company to manage a sovereign wealth fund in the Middle East. Having joined QIC in 2008 as head of investment compliance and risk management, Sam O'Sullivan moved to his previous role in 2012. ... |
| | | | ... K'nell. "That big push towards 6000 is probably going to be unlikely this week and maybe even next week as we head into Easter as well," he told AAP. There is some support for high dividend yield plays including the big banks and Telstra. Commonwealth ... |
| | | | A clear Australian agenda for change which requires difficult reform over the next decade is emerging. Demography is a very significant challenge alongside the inefficient federation and Australia's national competitiveness. It is an issue which reaches ... |
| | | | ... borrow and spend to revive the economy. Oh no, please don't crucify me for saying that, we still have just over a month till Easter. But back to the point, in spite about the Abbot and Hockey tandem's budget emergency and debt worries, Australia still ... |
| | | | Netwealth Advice Group has appointed a general manager for its employed adviser business, Bridgeport Financial Planning. Cameron Cogle joins netwealth from ClearView, where he was general manager. "Cameron's experience in leading salaried financial ... |
| | | | ... income, lift spending and make everybody happy. No siree! They would crucify me... and we have to have Xmas first before easter. But can't blame the head honchos either, they're just playing according to the rules of the game - that is, they're pay is ... |
| | | | The share market is weaker as the financial sector comes under pressure from investors taking profit. It is the fourth straight day of falls for the market, after posting gains in the past four weeks, IG Market analyst Evan Lucas said. "Defensive stocks ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following a subdued performance on Wall Street with both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P500 flat in late afternoon trading. At 0905 AEST on Wednesday, the December share price index futures ... |
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