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| | | The Australian stock market has started the week lower amid a selloff in banking and resources stocks. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner says the week start followed a lacklustre Friday session on Wall Street and continued the slide in local ... |
| | | | 'Tis being my final type (drivel, to some gentle readers) for the year, we'll take a look back at the 2013 that was to seek the lessons it imparted and at the same time, divine what lies ahead at the other side of the New Year. Still beaming from the ... |
| | | | ... next week. But, she said, the Australian market had already sold off significantly in recent weeks. "We have seen some very big falls over the last few weeks, probably even more of a reaction to the possibility of tapering than we have seen in the US. ... |
| | | | ... mergers between financial planning and accountancy firms is increasing as independent businesses brace to gain scale against the big institutionally-aligned groups. Industry concentration in the past years has strengthened institutionally-aligned businesses ... |
| | | | Australian shares are marginally weaker as a lacklustre lead from Wall Street weighs down the big miners and some banking stocks. A dip on US markets saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the the broad-based S&P 500 both shed about a third of a per ... |
| | | | The board of Local Government Super (LGS) will consider toughening its screening of investments in companies exposed to coal mining and other fossil fuels, but is unlikely to make any decisions before February, according to LGS head of sustainability ... |
| | | | The shale gas revolution of North America is "the big deal" and could become a worldwide phenomenon, according to T Rowe Price portfolio specialist, global equities Kurt Umbarger. Umbarger said that the US was "really, truly on the road to becoming ... |
| | | | ... ahead to the release of Chinese economic data, due later Tuesday afternoon. Westpac was the strongest performer among the big four banks, lifting 47.5 cents to $31.565, while ANZ shares gained 34 cents to $31.09, Commonwealth Bank put on 56 cents to ... |
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