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Market wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 30 JUN 2006
... cent. TOKYO - The Nikkei share average rose more than 1.5 per cent as tech stocks such as Sony followed their US counterparts higher. The Nikkei share average was up 235.04 points at 15,121.15. HONG KONG - Stocks rebounded 0.78 per cent, ending a four-day ...

Budget transitional arrangements for over 65s

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JUN 2006
... While these proposals are still subject to review, they nonetheless reflect how the Government, like their UK and US counterparts, is trying to adjust the superannuation system to take account of Australians living much longer with vastly different lifestyles ...

Australian global equities under review

... has been largely a by-product of stock selection with European companies seen as a cheaper alternative to their US counterparts. S&P's fund analyst Ramon Eyck said "during fiscal 2004 stock selection has been the primary driver of portfolio strategy ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ords follow US lead downwards

As expected, the All Ordinaries followed the lead by its US counterparts in Wall Street as indices dipped lower due to the sudden OPEC decision to reduce oil supplies by 3.5 per cent and send oil prices higher. The decision by OPEC is unlikely to have ...

US corporate bonds to continue good start to the year: Loomis Sayles

... bond market instead of the US Treasuries, and global government bonds are likely to perform better than their US counterparts, according to US fixed interest specialists Loomis Sayles. "We believe yields are biased higher this year, based on our forecast ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries marks time

... the war in Iraq will not last much longer. Airlines stocks were among the winners, reflecting the gains of their US counterparts on Wall Street overnight. Qantas edged up $0.03 to $3.21 while Air New Zealand rose by $0.015 to $0.455. But with the rapidly ...

The value of bonds: Brumby defends the role of government debt

... of negative returns, superannuation members in Australia had escaped relatively lightly in comparison to their US counterparts. He added that the State Government had written down $1 billion last year in operating revenues due to falling equity markets ...

Midday market wrap: Banks lead All Ordinaries higher

Paul Cully Australian shares tracked their US counterparts higher in the morning session, with investors particularly keen to offer support to leading banks. Commonwealth, ANZ, National, and Westpac all recorded gains in excess of 1%, although buyers ...
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