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| | | ABN AMRO's manager for its Asian Property Securities Portfolio has resigned from the organisation. David Fan, who joined ABN AMRO just over one year ago, has departed, with responsibilities to be covered in the interim by Mathew Hoult in Australia ... |
| | | | ... Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index futures contract was up 38 points at 6034 on a volume of 8,186 contracts. ABN Amro Morgans director of equities Bill Chatterton said resources were leading the charge despite lower base metal prices. ... |
| | | | ... the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was up 10 points at 6008 on a volume of 8,443 contracts. ABN Amro Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the market was "bouncing around" after a flat opening. "Considering the ... |
| | | | ... the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was up 69 points at 5979 on a volume of 11,687 contracts. ABN Amro Morgans manager Tony Russell said the market was having another very positive day on the back of a stronger Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... markets involves the possibility that British bank Barclays Plc and others might take over the Netherlands' largest bank, ABN AMRO. Today, a Telstra briefing is held from China on SouFun Holdings, while Bridgestone Australia will vote on whether to privatise ... |
| | | | ... Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was trading down 15 points at 5,861 on a volume of 9,963 contracts. ABN AMRO Morgans Brisbane director of equities Bill Chatterton said that, with a choppy week of trading, today was no different. ... |
| | | | ... Futures Exchange, the March share price index contract was trading down 108 points at 5753 on a volume of 78,759 contracts. ABN AMRO Morgans private client adviser, Kylie Macdonald, said the market had rebounded too rapidly last week and investors were ... |
| | | | ABN Amro Morgans Ipswich manager, Tony Russell, said the market was likely to stay in positive territory today, but would continue to experience some volatility. "We've got a strong start on the back of a firmer Wall St, stronger gold prices, and stronger ... |
| | | | Share markets worldwide have already bounced back after their sudden declines yesterday, precipitated by China's share market fall, but the scare has prompted investors to reassess the value of China-specific funds. Up until this week China's growth ... |
| | | | Tyndall has appointed the former head of retail at ABN AMRO Asset Management to the newly created role of head of retail. Brett Himbury, Tyndall managing director, said the appointment of Craig Hobart to the new role was a key milestone in Tyndall's ... |
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