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| | | ... companies, sectors and countries as well as offer a yield premium - which on average currently amounts to 2.5 per cent - over and above government debt," said Nick Bishop, portfolio manager, Aberdeen Asset Management. "The relatively high level of corporate ... |
| | | | ... valuation fundamentals, any pullback in Australian equities should be taken as buying opportunities. Oh, btw, the Dow broke above 9,000 points last night on green shoots in the US property market and better-than-expected jobless claims and company earnings. ... |
| | | | ... strong day for corporate earnings as signs that the economic slide may be ending. The Dow Jones Industrial Average vaulted above 9,000 for the first time since early January, gaining 188.03 points, or 2.12 per cent, to 9,069.29, the best close for blue ... |
| | | | ... companies, sectors and countries as well as offer a yield premium - which on average currently amounts to 2.5 per cent - over and above government debt," said Nick Bishop, portfolio manager, Aberdeen Asset Management. "The relatively high level of corporate ... |
| | | | ... top 40 Australian LPTs returned around 10 per cent over three months to the end of May this year. Some have returned well above that, the MLC (NCIT) Property Securities Trust for instance returned over 39 per cent during that three month period, which ... |
| | | | ... index declined to 64.6 in July - worse than market expectations for a reading of 70 - from 70.8. While the result remains above this cycle's low of 55.3 set last November, it had taken back all - yes, all - the optimism that has built up over the past ... |
| | | | ... their cash. According to CBRE, the $2.4 billion in sales were down 45 per cent compared to last year. The number of sales (above $5.0 million each) also fell by 22 per cent over the same period, That said, there were some landmark transactions. Since ... |
| | | | ... reliable leading indicator, some investors cheered hurrah! Others aren't so sure though because the index still has not broken above the 50 mark which delineates expansion and contraction. Rejoice or lament. The same opposing conclusion from last night's ... |
| | | | ... benchmark has pulled away from an eight-month closing high of 10,135.82 reached last Friday, but is still nearly 38 per cent above a trough hit in early March. HONG KONG - The Hang Seng Index closed down 307.94 points, or 1.7 per cent, at 17,776.66. ... |
| | | | ... ING Australia. "The protection is therefore not limited to the initial capital investment but has the potential to rise above this point." |
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