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| | | ... through the end of this year or longer, at least until next month. It was good. About 114,000 Americans found jobs in September - statistically at par with market expectations for a 115,000 gain in the month. Better, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat following a lacklustre overnight lead from the US where employment figures came in better than expected. At 0800 AEST on Monday, the December share price index futures contract was down one point at 4,493. ... |
| | | | ... equity markets. Developed equities have risen by more than 3% since and emerging market equities are up 5% since 5 September (the day before Super Mario announced OMTs). However, it seems that the rising tide does not lift all boats equally. Take the ... |
| | | | The Australian market is set to open higher after an encouraging report on the US labour market and better retail sales pushed Wall Street higher. At 0806 AEST on Friday, the local December share price index futures contract was up 11 points at 4,471. ... |
| | | | Growth in Exchange Traded Funds has slowed in the last few years but in the year to end September 2012 they still increased 16% to reach $5.7 billion, according to the ASX. This FUM is equivalent to about 9% of indexed Australian equities, based on ... |
| | | | ... managers survey of the service industry shows activity in the sector easing in China - down to a 22-month low of 53.7 in September - and falling deeper into contraction territory in the Eurozone. The region's composite PMI dropped to 46.1 last month ... |
| | | | The Australian market is set to open higher after Wall Street rose slightly on positive reports for the US services sector and private hiring. At 0815 AEST on Thursday, the local December share price index futures contract was up 13 points at 4,448. ... |
| | | | ... yet. Not without committing political hara-kiri. Contrast this with his interview with the Wall Street Journal last 26 September - yes, it was only last week. When asked whether he'll ask for a bailout, Rajoy replied, "I can assure you 100% that I would ... |
| | | | Veteran stock picker John Sevior's new fund is being reviewed by CBUS Super for an Australian Equities mandate. CBUS - which had an Australian equities mandate with Sevior's former employer Perpetual at the time of his departures - said that it is doing ... |
| | | | ... composite index produced by JP Morgan and Markit in association with ISM and IFPSM") recorded a reading of 48.9 in September - the fourth straight month that the index had been below the 50 expansion/contraction line - and that, "September saw manufacturing ... |
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