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| | | You name it, we've got it. It's the drop in oil prices, it's the recovery in oil prices. It's the strong US dollar, it's the weakening US dollar in recent weeks. It's the "transitory" weakness in the US economy, it's the weakening US economy, it's... ... |
| | | | Yes! This was my jubilant exclamation as I watched the S&P/ASX 200 index started climbing from the get go yesterday. Yup, I expected as much given the good news on or before "Mother's Day" - goldilocks US employment report, clam in the bond markets ... |
| | | | If even a dog can have his day, why not bears? Can't blame 'em Virginia, it's May after all - that month of the year when you, I and Irene are supposed to "sell and go away". But, but... but it may be more than the seasonality this May that's' taking ... |
| | | | Virgin Money Australia has announced the next step in the development of its superannuation fund. After appointing Greg Boyle as the company's chief executive last month, the company has entered a long-term partnership with Mercer. The partnership will ... |
| | | | ... added nine cents to $34.08, Westpac had risen 18 cents to $36.64 and National Australia Bank was up two cents at $36.79. Virgin Australia, which is 73% owned by foreign airlines, was flat at 51 cents after it posted a narrower loss during the March quarter ... |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank dropped two cents to $38.43, Westpac shed 12 cents to $38.73 and ANZ slipped five cents to $35.53. Virgin Australia added a quarter of a cent to 52.75 cents after the airline announced former Deutsche Asset Management Australia ... |
| | | | Impressive! Nah Virginia, I refer not to the big bouncy bouncy Wall Street and European equity markets did last night - which almost instantaneously affirmed the rant I scribbled on this space yesterday that "the bad and the bad and the bad" that spooked ... |
| | | | "Hooray! Hooray! It's A Holi-Holiday..." -Bonnie M. Hooray! Hooray! Hooray for the fantabulous Australian jobs report for March. It's a holi-holiday for the RBA in May. Well... maybe. 'twas a wonderful set of numbers. The Australian Bureau of Statistics ... |
| | | | ... general manager, product and marketing. Prior to his appointment, Chris Thornton held marketing roles at AAPT, Dell and Virgin Money. Most recently he was head of brand and marketing for RAMS Financial Group. "We are delighted to welcome Chris to the ... |
| | | | Crrr-unch! That's the sound of China's trade numbers collapsing. And it was a thunderous thud, Virginia. The country's trade surplus shrank to US$3.08 billion in March from $60.6 bil in February and expectations for a US$40 bil print. With imports dropping ... |
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