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Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 22 AUG 2007
... Shares in Hong Kong-listed China companies added 2.9 per cent, but gains were limited after a rally fed by China's move to let its citizens invest directly in Hong Kong-listed securities. The Hang Seng Index rose 133.72 points, to 21,729.35. WELLINGTON ...

Bear claws and database gremlins

SUZY MAC  |  FRIDAY, 17 AUG 2007
... overdrawn with investors showing zero interest in reporting season's, good numbers. "You didn't have time to breathe - It was a let-me-out attitude," she said. One of those good numbers came from the Australian Stock Exchange itself, which posted a 46 ...

Market wrap - midday

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 14 AUG 2007
... market is taking direction from that," she said. "Very few people are happy to stand around and buy. They are prepared to let the market get down. "We are waiting to see if we can move up more with some buying in the afternoon." US stocks were little ...

CBA launches new instalment product

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  THURSDAY, 9 AUG 2007
... covering a full range of leading Australian listed companies. CommSec general manager Matt Comyn said this latest offering let investors buy securities in two separate instalments up to three years apart. It also gave them medium term access to the local ...

Private equity, hedge funds at risk

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  TUESDAY, 31 JUL 2007
Up to half all hedge funds, at least one major bank and a "substantial percentage" of private equity firms in business today worldwide will cease to exist within five years, according to predictions made by GMO chairman, Jeremy Grantham. In his quarterly ...

Four pillars policy no longer relevant

... of Australian financial services and jobs. It is time for the Australian government to abolish the four pillars policy and let the market determine the shape of the financial system," he said. Michelle Baltazar

APX launches first local carbon trading exchange

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  MONDAY, 23 JUL 2007
Australia's first ever carbon trading exchange has opened today in Melbourne, letting businesses set carbon pricing five years before the Howard government's current 2012 goal. A joint venture between the Australia Pacific Exchange (APX), the Australian ...

CFS ploughs $280m in Myer property

CHRIS NICHOLLS  |  THURSDAY, 19 JUL 2007
Colonial First State Retail Property Trust purchased, as part of a consortium, Melbourne's landmark Myer department store building for $605 million. The consortium comprises CFS, GIC Real Estate and The Myer Family Company. CFS will initially outlay ...

Basis Capital suspends yield fund

WWW.THESHEET.COM  |  TUESDAY, 17 JUL 2007
Local hedge fund manager Basis Capital yesterday suspended redemptions from its $1 billion Basis Yield Fund. The fund manager wrote to investors saying that disruption to the global structured credit market had created difficulties for the fund and ...

Simpler Better Super booklet hits mail boxes

ALEX DUNNIN  |  TUESDAY, 10 JUL 2007
Millions of Simpler Better Super booklets explaining the Government's superannuation reforms have started landing in people's letterboxes, taking the $69 million superannuation campaign to the next level. In explaining the reason behind the 20 page ...