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| | | ... said Dunne. Fiducian's own planners are able to access the software program, but there are plans for it to be built out stronger next year according to Dunne. "It is available externally but that it is a recent thing so now we will explore distribution ... |
| | | | ... Statistics (ABS) said on Thursday. Total employment rose by 54,600 to 11.416 million in the month, seasonally adjusted. "The stronger-than-expected jobs numbers would be helping things but the rally started before that," he said. In the US overnight ... |
| | | | ... correlation with asset size and one-year returns ranks. The correlation between asset size and five year returns ranks is stronger at 30 per cent, but even that is hardly impressive given the rhetoric around scale and the need for mergers, added Rainmaker. ... |
| | | | ... where stocks rallied for a second straight day. That was due to a 10.4 per cent surge in US home sales in October and stronger-than-expected November sales results from US retailers and department stores. European markets also rose as the Europe Central ... |
| | | | ... upside in the ASX200 over the course of 2011. UBS Australia's sell side strategist David Cassidy said that he expects stronger global and Australian equity markets next year, with the ASX200's rise to 5,500 "achievable". Meanwhile, George Boubouras ... |
| | | | ... which focus on liquid, large cap stocks. "Broadly speaking, the top down thematic is that China's economic growth is stronger than the government would like, so they are trying to rein in liquidity. The US is doing the opposite, and Europe remains another ... |
| | | | ... Sherwood, Perpetual's head of investment markets research, told Financial Standard that "QEII will do nothing to create stronger US growth" and that the "overall outlook is for modest growth with heightened volatility." He said that austerity would be ... |
| | | | ... Range Resources Ltd hold annual general meetings. On Friday, the Australian share market closed marginally higher on stronger metal prices and energy stocks. However, with no leads from Wall Street, which was closed for the Thanksgiving public holiday ... |
| | | | ... index futures contract was up 28 points to 4,614 points, with 10,832 contracts traded. Markets on Wall Street rallied on stronger-than-expected first-time claims for unemployment benefits and a rise in US monthly incomes and spending in October. The ... |
| | | | ... right track... and the Fed's the one that got it wrong. But does anyone, for one minute, expect the Fed to say we expect stronger growth and a pick up in the labour market going forward? For one, The Fed's not Australian PM Julia Gillard - so no "going ... |
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