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| | | ... had a pretty good run," he said. "It seems like only weeks ago we couldn't get past the 4,500 point level and now we've broken through that resistance. "There's some profit-taking today, but not a massive pullback. "Materials are down about 0.9 per cent ... |
| | | | ... around $52 million to fund managers with specialties in the Asia Pacific and emerging markets. However, the mandate will be broken into two lots. The first will pertain to the Pacific Basin (ex-Japan) equity portfolio, and the second one an emerging ... |
| | | | ... achieve the goals they were intended. Moses' Ten Commandments had been with us for thousands of years... all ten have been broken. |
| | | | ... lower at 4,985 on a volume of 8,269 contracts. CommSec market analyst Juliette Saly said that after the All Ordinaries had broken through the barrier of 5,000 points on Monday, it was always going to be tough to maintain those levels. "It was going to ... |
| | | | Assets managed by investment managers has broken through the $1.4 trillion barrier again after climbing 12.8 per cent in 2009 and returning to where it was 18 months ago, according to new research from Rainmaker. "This is the third consecutive quarter ... |
| | | | ... 3.24 per cent, at $40.47, while rival Rio Tinto was up $3.13, or 4.64 per cent, at $70.54. Mr Weston said the market had broken away from its trend in recent days where early rallies faded as the day progressed. "What has been quite good is that we've ... |
| | | | ... head of European equity strategies. "Investors continue to rotate between expensive defensive sectors and beaten, but not broken, industrial cyclicals that hope to piggyback on any indication of infrastructure-related spending by governments reigniting ... |
| | | | ASIC has embarked on a major crackdown on "advisers" who have broken the law - including those linked with Westpoint, and SMSF and agribusiness specialists. ASIC has banned Craig Gerard Dangar, of New South Wales, from providing financial services for ... |
| | | | ... on admin fees but a broader range of execution services, driving fees even further, he said. What's more, the fees are broken down to show clients how much they are paying for the admin, brokerage and other transaction-related fees as opposed to the ... |
| | | | ... brought in Better Super." Sue Dahn, trustee director at ESSSUPER and AGEST agreed, and said the current trustee system is not broken. "It's too frequent that we've seen super being used as political football, being a source of votes, with the popular ... |
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