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| | | ... Stevens is slated to give a speech called The Australian Dollar: Thirty Years of Floating at the Australian Business Economists (ABE) Annual Dinner. In equities news, BHP Billiton, Sonic Healthcare, Goodman Group, Paladin Energy and Ausdrill have annual ... |
| | | | ... and investors react negatively to a speech by US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke. In a speech to the National Economists Club in the US, Dr Bernanke said the US economy remained far from where the Fed wanted to see it and that the US central bank ... |
| | | | ... who represents Mandiri Investasi in Australia. Australian investor interest is growing in the archipeligo nation as economists are forecasting that their economy, currently valued at A$960 billion, could eclipse Australia's economy within the next decade. ... |
| | | | ... Autohome on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volumes are thinner than usual because of the Melbourne Cup, while most economists expect the Reserve Bank of Australia will leave the cash rate unchanged at 2.5 per cent when it announces its decision ... |
| | | | Leading economists and private banking specialists will be among the keynote speakers at this month's Family Office Forum in Melbourne. The event, which has been organised by the Centre for Investor Education (CIE), will take place from Monday 25 - ... |
| | | | ... inflation. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.2%, in the September quarter, 50% (or 0.4 percentage points) faster than economists predicted. Hamlyn warns that the majority of investors, both institutional and retail, are not taking the risk seriously ... |
| | | | ... points at 5,117. The Australian Bureau of Statistics releases September labour force data at 1130 AEDT on Thursday, with economists expecting the unemployment rate to remain at 5.8 per cent. In other economic news, NAB releases its September quarter ... |
| | | | ... Australian market was opening cautiously on Thursday as investors awaited official labour force data for August, where economists are expecting the jobless rate to hit a four-year high of 5.8 per cent, from 5.7 per cent. "There are still some people ... |
| | | | ... Australian market was opening cautiously on Thursday as investors awaited official labour force data for August, where economists are expecting the jobless rate to hit a four-year high of 5.8 per cent, from 5.7 per cent. "There are still some people ... |
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