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Ord Minnett adds to private client team

HAMISH MADDEN  |  TUESDAY, 7 NOV 2006
Ord Minnett has appointed two new private client advisers as part of its recruitment drive. Andrew Nutt has joined Ord Minnett from Patersons Securities where he built up a significant private client base. Tony Board also joins Ord Minnett as a private ...

China heading for recession?

... Global Investors spoke at a briefing yesterday about his views on the world economies, particularly China and the US. "US growth is already slowing and in the event of a global slowdown in 2007, we would expect China and other parts of Asia to both slow ...

Superpartners replaces Weaven

KATE HAGE  |  TUESDAY, 22 AUG 2006
Garry Weaven has been replaced as chairman of superannuation administration group Superpartners with the group also adding a new director to its team. Alan Beanland has stepped in as chairman following Weaven's retirement on 30 June, while Kevin Davern ...

Fund managers tentative on global outlook

HAMISH MADDEN  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 JUN 2006
... concerns over rising inflation, excessive central bank tightening and a slowing US economy. Furthermore, a slowdown in US growth is seen as having the potential to flow through to China via weaker imports, undermining the engine of global commodity demand ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 26 MAY 2006
... Fed's previous interest rate hikes, are certain to have a negative impact on consumer spending and ultimately, overall US growth.

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 MAY 2006
... funds rate peaking at 5.25 per cent (one more rate hike to go) and the Fed easing policy in the first quarter of 2007. US growth is forecast at 3.6 per cent in 2006 and 3.1 per cent the following year. In the US, bond markets rose (yields fell) overnight ...

Daily economic update

... Fed Beige Book where it said that housing was 'trending down' in many areas. Housing has been an important factor in US growth and any slowdown will have a material impact on the economy's expansion.

Daily Economic Update

... cent drop) and looks set to continue to decline going forward. This has negative implications for consumer spending and US growth.

Australian equities stronger for longer: Ausbil Dexia

Ausbil Dexia, Morningstar's 2005 Fund Manager of the Year, sees Australian equities staying the course, rewarding those who continue to concentrate on strong fundamental strategies. While offering investors exposure to global markets through some of ...

Daily economic update

... prices and jobless claims. Four components fell led by the pace of deliveries. The leading index suggests continued US growth over the next six to nine months. However, despite positive growth indications, the US dollar fell to a four-month low against ...