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| | | ... in its gold ETC. "We've had a cracking last quarter with flows. I think we will see a bit of a pull back in gold over Christmas and profit taking and I think we're seeing that now," he said. Super funds have proven a tougher nut to crack though, with ... |
| | | | ... year after Rainmaker research found default investment options had recovered by three percentage points per month since Christmas last year. Rainmaker SelectingSuper research found superannuation default investment options on average returned five per ... |
| | | | Planners can help their clients pocket an extra $200 this Christmas following changes in superannuation legislation. A little known change to the superannuation legislation this year allows millions of Australians to take their superannuation in cash ... |
| | | | ... of the information we have has been already priced into the market." Mr Taylor said he expected a minor rally around Christmas and into the New Year, supported by minerals, energy and, perhaps, finance. At 1202 AEDT, BHP Billiton was up 37 cents at $41.56 ... |
| | | | ... begins in Sydney, while the Bulk Materials Handling 2009 conference begins in Brisbane. On Monday, bullish comments about Christmas sales by retailer Gerry Harvey and an investor push into Rio Tinto shares nudged the Australian share market higher. The ... |
| | | | ... economy is doing nicely, thank you very much. Australian retailers are reportedly expecting Santa to come to town this Christmas season. And if ever that dreaded letter 'W' comes, the Reserve Bank is already making preparations by reloading its guns. ... |
| | | | ... Potter said. "The strong consensus across the market is that materials are going to pretty much lead the market into Christmas, which is what we've been seeing lately. Among the big miners, BHP Billiton advanced 73 cents, or 1.8 per cent, to $41.24 ... |
| | | | ... down, cashing in the spectacular gains made on their portfolios this year. This would at least afford them a festive Christmas 2009 celebration. Perhaps they are watching the Sino-Americano interchange currently in progress in China and are taking side ... |
| | | | ... Potter said. "The strong consensus across the market is that materials are going to pretty much lead the market into Christmas, which is what we've been seeing lately. Among the big miners, BHP Billiton advanced 73 cents, or 1.8 per cent, to $41.24 ... |
| | | | ... up, happy that our dear Uncle would continue to shower us with more than enough money - at virtually no cost - until Christmas 2010 or for how long it takes. But isn't this a contradiction of what our other uncle, Uncle Timmy Geithner, was peddling around ... |
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