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Flip flop

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 27 NOV 2012
... intact 35.4% Greece but no other country will be ejected 23.2% The Eurozone will shrink to a core of creditor nations (Germany, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Finland) 34.2% Germany will leave the Eurozone 4.9% Other ` 2.4% Mercer Hammond captured ...

Abernathy snubs IMF liquidity drivel

MARK SMITH  |  FRIDAY, 23 NOV 2012
... - Australian banks are amongst the best capitalised in the world." Meanwhile, Abernethy notes, the banks of France and Germany say they will not meet the Basel III capital requirements until 2020, while the enormous bailout of Greece is a thinly veiled ...

Property set for attractive multi-year returns: Stan Life

MARK SMITH  |  THURSDAY, 22 NOV 2012
... Standard Life Investments. "Although Australian government bonds are significantly higher than markets such as the US, UK and Germany, prime global office market yields offer a yield premium of 400 basis points on average." The strategist notes that ...

Aging and deleveraging impact long-term growth: UBS

MARK SMITH  |  THURSDAY, 22 NOV 2012
... they position their portfolios. The problem of an aging population is most acute in developed economies such as Japan, Germany and the rest of Europe but is also apparent in China. An aging population creates a funding crisis where fewer workers must ...

A good new year past the cliff

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 21 NOV 2012

Market wrap AM

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 NOV 2012
... most of the day down and the euro slipped to $1.2662, its lowest level since September 7, after investor sentiment in Germany dropped unexpectedly, renewing fears the eurozone's biggest economy could tip into recession. The index of investor confidence ...

Market wrap AM

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 13 NOV 2012
... its troika of creditors - the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund - is "positive". But Germany said only part of the troika's latest report was available, and a final decision was not immediately expected on a fresh ...

The song remains the same

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 9 NOV 2012
... it do what financial markets want. It's still not officially begging for salvation. And oh, there's fresh news out of Germany - and it's bad. The European Commission is now less optimistic about country's outlook - slashing its 2013 growth forecast to ...

FATCA discussions welcomed by FSC

BEN COLLINS  |  THURSDAY, 8 NOV 2012
... Washington. The US government has announced its intention to form intergovernmental agreements with Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Japan and Switzerland and has recently signed an agreement with the UK.

Push... pussshh

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 31 OCT 2012