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Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 28 APR 2011
... at 3,492.043 after opening up 6.29 points. The RBNZ is expected to hold the official cash rate at 2.5 per cent at 9am tomorrow and not raise it until the fourth quarter.

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 6 APR 2011
... steam, and there are some macro issues in the wind, with the markets focusing on the potential for a rate rise in Europe tomorrow night and any further news from the board of the US Federal Reserve with regards to QE2 (its second round of quantitative ...

AXA departs AllianceBernstein JV

MATT WOODINGTON  |  MONDAY, 28 MAR 2011
... between AllianceBernstein Australia and AXA has not been affected." AllianceBernstein is set to make an announcement tomorrow. There has been speculation that AMP would not see fit to hold onto AllianceBernstein as a fund manager following completion ...

Game changer

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 15 MAR 2011
... the Bank of Japan. Yesterday, it injected 15 trillion yen into the financial system with another 3 trillion yen to come tomorrow. A total of 18 trillion yen or US$220 billion! And by all indications the buck would not stop there. Such massive liquidity ...

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 10 MAR 2011
... rises and 42 falls among the 108 stocks traded. The central bank is expected to cut the OCR to 2.5 percent from 3 percent tomorrow because of the Christchurch earthquake but economists are divided on the need for such a move. Profit-taking took its toll ...

FPA to reset membership criteria

ALISON BEVEGE  |  TUESDAY, 8 MAR 2011
... undergraduate degrees will be able to join, if the vote is passed. The organisation is holding a series of roadshows, including tomorrow in Sydney, to explain proposed changes to members. Debate is expected to be lively especially over the proposed new ...

Tomorrow comes

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 4 MAR 2011
Investors may love Wall Street more today than yesterday... but not as much as tomorrow. This was the conclusion you read on this space yesterday. And boy, investors surely loved much more today (yesterday's tomorrow). But lest I get accused on insider ...

Yesterday today tomorrow

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 3 MAR 2011
... uncertainty -- this time, out of the Middle East and its impact on oil prices. But remember Mr. Buffett's wise words? "Tomorrow is always uncertain, and "prophets of doom" underestimate the U.S. ability to unleash potential. "Now, as in 1776, 1861, 1932 ...

Buy a toaster

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 1 MAR 2011
... And if not enough, we'll roll out QE3. So is the investment environment now safe to get back into risk assets because tomorrow will be a better day? My dear, don't you think risk assets are called risk assets just for the heck of it? You get higher returns ...

Grass greener for local bourse without SGX

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  WEDNESDAY, 16 FEB 2011
... Australia should have already been considered as a must in the first place. The ASX is due to announce its half year results tomorrow.