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| | | ... with clients' preferences," said Anthony Day, chief executive officer, Suncorp's Commercial Insurance business. AMP said the sale had no effect on its financial planning business and said it would continue to focus on wealth management, investment management ... |
| | | | Australian shares are set to for a relatively flat start on Friday as world markets failed to continue a strong rally sparked by central bank action for major banks. At 0829 AEDT on Friday, the December share price index futures contract was up two ... |
| | | | ... morning. Rio Tinto was down 53 cents at $62.97 and BHP Billiton had lost 15 cents to $34.83. BHP has flagged the potential sale of some or all of its interests in Canadian diamond businesses, with the company reviewing its holdings. National turnover ... |
| | | | Shaune Egan, Stuart McGregor and Joachim Lumbroso are rejoining their former AXA colleague, MLC's current Retirement Solutions general manager, Andrew Barnett, at MLC. Joining the Retirement Solutions team of ten people, Egan has been appointed MLC ... |
| | | | "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go." Oh yes Virginia, happy days have come back. Wall Street's up, Europe's up, Asia and Australia are up and up. Scan through the headlines and you get the impression that though all remains ... |
| | | | ... - Italy's borrowing rates shot up to a new high on Tuesday, breaking through the 7.0 per cent warning threshold at a bond sale closely watched by investors worried that the country may need a bailout. ATHENS - Greece's top bank NBG says it has lost 1.346 ... |
| | | | ... sales increased by 1.3% to an annualised rate of 307,000 units - less than the expected 315K - in October. This puts the sale of new homes on track to end 2011 as the lowest on record. Yes, reports out last night give financial markets reason to kick ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is set to continue its rally as world markets rose overnight on hopes of progress on Europe's debt crisis. At 0824 AEDT on Monday, the December share price index futures contract was 26 points higher at 4,104. The market ... |
| | | | ... SYDNEY - The Australian market looks set to open lower following negative movements on international bourses after a weak sale of German 'gold standard' bonds stoked concerns that no one can be safe from the deepening eurozone debt crisis. At 0816 AEDT ... |
| | | | Could it be? Not long after US President Obama has departed this land that's girt by sea, Americans are now picking on Australians for their woes. Blaming it on our "recessionary mindset" and our "despondent consumer confidence". According to theage.com.au ... |
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