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| | | ... A$'s about 11% cheaper at US$0.84, China's stimulating, so is Japan and the eurozone, and growth in the US and the UK are gaining momentum. If the Australian economy was able to withstand the global financial crisis - when most of our peers were receding ... |
| | | | ... ANZ had lifted 16 cents to $32.54. Health insurer Medibank Private was doing well on its third day as a listed company, gaining 4.5 cents, or 2.1% to $2.145. In the resources sector at 1019 AEDT, mining giant BHP Billiton was 21 cents lower at $32.32 ... |
| | | | ... holiday weekend. Tokyo rose 0.29 per cent, adding 50.11 points to finish at 17,407.62, while Seoul was slightly higher, gaining 1.67 points to 1,980.21. Sydney shed 0.50 per cent, or 27.0 points, to end at 5,334.8, while Hong Kong slipped 0.21 per cent ... |
| | | | Equip's partnership with AustralianSuper as a defined benefit (DB) provider is gaining traction, with one significant prospect already in the pipeline. As well as seeing Equip take over AustralianSuper's DB scheme, the partnership will also see the ... |
| | | | ... broadly defined as investments in business and/or funds that generate social and/or environmental benefit in return - is gaining momentum among sizeable institutional investors both globally and in Australia. J.P. Morgan research cited by AXA IM predicts ... |
| | | | ... neutrality rules. For the third straight session, the Dow Jones Industrial Average broke its all-time closing record, gaining 39.81 points (0.23 per cent) at 17,613.74. The S&P 500 added 6.34 (0.31 per cent) at 2,038.26, while the Nasdaq Composite rose ... |
| | | | ... finish at 15,195.77. Sydney added 1.14 per cent, or 60.9 points, to end at 5,385.9 and Seoul closed 1.13 per cent higher, gaining 21.69 points to 1,936.97. Hong Kong tacked on 1.37 per cent, or 315.39 points, to end at 23,403.97. But Shanghai fell 0.56 ... |
| | | | ... only after volatility in emerging markets (and the others) became less volatile and growth (at the time) appeared to be gaining momentum. And so it shall be with "considerable time". It'll become less considerable when the global economy is, in the words ... |
| | | | As central banks grapple with quantitative easing and markets look towards a period of instability, institutional investors are rethinking traditional fixed income approaches. Henderson Global Investors head of fixed income Phil Apel told Financial ... |
| | | | ... the upcoming Scottish independence vote and weak inflation data. Tokyo climbed to a fresh eight-month high on Friday, gaining 0.25 per cent, or 39.09 points, to 15,948.29 as the yen lost further ground against the greenback, shrugging off a weak lead ... |
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