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| | | ... 0.6 per cent. The Nasdaq composite rose 20.14, or 0.7 per cent, to 2,765.77. Bond prices fell, pushing yields higher. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 3.54 per cent from 3.51 per cent late Monday. LONDON - European stock markets closed ... |
| | | | ... into high yielding securities, with a focus on actively managing all allocations. "Advisers have already been burnt by high yield products in the past, but the advantage of this is that it will move in and out of fixed interest and cash, and high yield ... |
| | | | "Well I don't know why I came here tonight, I got the feeling that something ain't right, I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair, And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs, Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, here I am, Stuck in the ... |
| | | | ... day after founder Steve Jobs reappeared from sick leave to introduce the new iPad 2 on Wednesday. Bond prices fell. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 3.57 per cent from 3.46 per cent late Wednesday. The 30-year note yield rose to 4.64 per cent ... |
| | | | ... to 14 times earnings, positive forecasts for 3 per cent GDP growth and anticipated falls in unemployment. "Even dividend yield is starting to pick up," he said. "The corporates have great profitability." But not all market players were so positive. John ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received positive leads from offshore trading overnight, with all three Wall Street indices ending higher, after European and Asian markets were significantly lower. Oil and precious metals surged again as the US dollar dropped ... |
| | | | ... was weaker. At 1200 AEDT on Tuesday on the ASX 24, the March 10-year bond futures contract price was 94.465 (implying a yield of 5.535 per cent), down from Monday's close of 94.500 (5.500 per cent). The March three-year bond futures contract price was ... |
| | | | Oil is the word, is the word, is the word. Yup there's no turning the pages of the political, economic and financial news without seeing the letters O-I-L these days. And all because of "Queen" Qaddafi's (UK's The Telegraph reported that he "pleaded ... |
| | | | ... of bottom-up research with top-down considerations." The Income Australian Equity portfolio offered a focus on dividend yield and Huynh said it would be likely to achieve its aim of a 0.5 yield above the benchmark. MCPM is one of Australia's largest ... |
| | | | Christchurch continues to dig through the rubble left by the tremor that hit the region three days ago in the hope of rescuing all those still trapped underneath. While on the other part of the globe, Libyan butcher Qaddafi continues to turn his country ... |
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