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Frontier finds gold in sub-prime muck

... assets, sees the next six to 12 months as a "window of buying opportunity" of quality stocks unfairly tainted by the sub-prime crisis. Speaking as a panelist at today's Fidelity Australian Equities Summit held in Sydney, Frontier's managing director ...

Global LPT defies credit gloom

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  MONDAY, 22 OCT 2007
Amid the US sub-prime crisis, the global listed property sector has remained buoyant and continues to grow in Asia, according to ING Clarion. Ritson Ferguson, managing director and chief investment officer at ING Clarion Real Estate Securities said ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  MONDAY, 22 OCT 2007
... red right across the board. The resources and banks are predominately being hit. There are not many things that are up - Prime Television, Energy Developments and Challenger Infrastructure and a few others are up," he said. He expected market volatility ...

Back to basics: Vanguard

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 OCT 2007
... 25 years have been 50 per cent greater than expected in the US and over 40 per cent higher in Australia, the recent sub-prime crisis and the 1997 Asian stock market crash reinforced investors need to learn from the past and stick to the basics. "We've ...

Growing credit crunch casualty list

SUZY MAC  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 OCT 2007
Most economists and market analysts seem to believe the worst of the sub-prime storm has passed however, the ambulances continue rolling in casualties. Japan's largest brokerage, Nomura Holdings has joined the wounded list, posting its first quarterly ...

Asia Property in $1.55b buying spree

... three properties for $1.55 billion including a 50 per cent stake in a Westfield shopping centre. The group has bought three prime office and retail properties in Tokyo, Singapore and Melbourne, which it said marks an important first step in its strategy ...

Another rabbit out of the hat

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 16 OCT 2007
... tune of $34 billion over the next three years. No one voiced cynicism over the timing when Treasurer Peter Costello and the Prime Minister kicked off the election campaign yesterday with the announcement. The Government's new tax policy, with substantial ...

Under-building down under

SUZY MAC  |  MONDAY, 15 OCT 2007
While the sub-prime meltdown has left the US economy bruised with housing oversupplied and house prices soggy, Australian housing is suffering from supply shortages and prices going through the roof. US economic growth has progressively slowed, where ...

UK closes PE tax "loophole"

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 15 OCT 2007

Private equity dodges credit knockout

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 9 OCT 2007
... "First round investments again led overall, accounting for 72.3 per cent of the total." Post fiscal year end and the sub-prime activated credit crunch, markets have been experiencing an October rebound and credit markets are now enjoying abundant liquidity ...