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| | | The Australian stock market has received a mostly negative lead from offshore trading, after Wall Street closed lower and copper prices settled weaker. But oil, gold and silver prices ended firmer. At 0743 AEST, the September share price index futures ... |
| | | | The ASX Group (ASX) has decided to allow Chi-X Australia to use its new Trade Acceptance Service (TAS), with Chi-X signing a non-exclusive arrangement. By allowing Chi-X to use the system, investors will now be able to clear and settle transactions ... |
| | | | In case you missed it, former US Federal Reserve Alan 'el maestro' Greenspan has just declared Greece dead - well, almost. No way out. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Greenspan declared that the "chances of Greece not defaulting are very ... |
| | | | ... and all else in between that spells M-E-L-T-D-O-W-N. We were so full of it that at one point, I thought it was already October - you know, the time of the year when most spectacular stock market crashes happen. The US is deteriorating, Europe is imploding ... |
| | | | Hang on to your hats, for here we go folks. While the previous day's data releases provided some leeway for positive interpretation, fresh ones out overnight cannot - in any way - be lost in translation. It's therefore not surprising to see Wall Street ... |
| | | | The Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) has opened nominations for its 2011 AFA Rising Star of the Year Award. The AFA's Rising star of the Year Award (Award) is designed to celebrate the talented newcomers in the world of financial advice. Established ... |
| | | | Rolling, rolling, rolling. The bad news continue to roll - or rather people have convinced themselves, and others, that it's a bad, bad world out there and getting 'badder.' Pastor "prophet of the real doom" Camping's "rapture" might be coming sooner ... |
| | | | BT Financial Group has appointed its new head of practice management with plans to expand its key planner services. Wes Hall will lead of team of 104 that will conduct reviews and consider products, quality and compliance across all BT brands with regulatory ... |
| | | | ... Department revealed that durable goods order dropped by a bigger-than-expected 3.6 per cent in April - the most since October (before the Fed announced QE2). Non-defense orders excluding aircraft - that which is used as an alternative measure for business ... |
| | | | ... gains - in the index of US leading economic indicators in April mean? Or the latest slump - to its lowest level since October --- in the Philadelphia Fed's measure of manufacturing activity? Or the biiger-than-expected 0.8 per cent decline in US existing ... |
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