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| | | ... Mercer said. Zurich High Growth was the best performer with a return of 2.3%, followed by Fiducian Growth Fund (2.1%) and Westpac Dynamic Growth (1.4%). Fiducian Growth Fund is the best Growth performer in the financial year to date, returning -0.8% ... |
| | | | ... Shares ran out of momentum during the afternoon session as the All Ordinaries index gave back some of its early gains. Westpac was the big loser, shedding 3.4% to finish at $16.20 as its recent move to the upside came to a shuddering halt. The other ... |
| | | | Westpac shares defied the broadly positive sentiment during the morning session, falling by $0.35 to $16.42. Earlier Westpac had announced that it had signed up to the so-called 'Equator Principles,' a set of guidelines for managing social and environmental ... |
| | | | ... trading at $4.99, a rise of $0.04. The major banks were a mixed bag. ANZ and National both recorded slight gains, while Westpac and Commonwealth drifted lower. All Ordinaries: 3003.60 (-0.70) Dow Jones: 8897.81 (+47.55) NASDAQ: 1590.75 (-5.16) FTSE-100 ... |
| | | | ... after lunch, retreating back below the 3,000-mark as three out of the four major banks moved into negative territory. Westpac was the worst hit, falling $0.21 to $16.56, although ANZ managed to eke out a slight gain, rising by $0.07 over the course of ... |
| | | | ... first time since late January, buoyed by the stronger sentiment on Wall Street. The major banks all profited, particularly Westpac, which rose by $0.47 to $16.77. All Ordinaries: 3004.30 (+24.50) Dow Jones: 8850.26 (+139.08) NASDAQ: 1595.91 (+20.96) ... |
| | | | ... by anxious investors, eked out a slight gain, rising by $0.07 to $4.84. All the major banks were stronger, led again by Westpac, which rose by $0.33 during the morning session to $16.63. All Ordinaries: 3002.30 (+22.50) Dow Jones: 8850.26 (+139.08) NASDAQ ... |
| | | | ... formerly portfolio manager with State Street Global Advisors in Sydney and prior to that worked as associate director at Westpac Investment Management. VFMC has also announced that David Slack, who retired last year from Melbourne-based Portfolio Partners ... |
| | | | ... Ordinaries index headed back towards the 3,000-mark, finishing at 2976.10. All major the banks were stronger, led again by Westpac, which added $0.25 to its value to finish at $16.40. Tower finished at $1.34, up 4.7%. All Ordinaries: 2976.10 (+25.30) ... |
| | | | ... to a weaker morning session, dropping by $0.08 to $5.02. The softer sentiment was also felt in the banking sector, with Westpac the only one out of the four majors to avoid an early erosion of share price. Elsewhere investors responded positively to ... |
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