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| | | ... table to petro-dollar economy bond markets, into smaller European country markets or Asia. These dynamics imply Asia could be big secondary winners notwithstanding that region's inflation worries. Food and fuel prices across the region have jumped an ... |
| | | | Pessimism about the outlook for global growth has significantly worsened since March, according to a survey of institutional clients by global investment management firm PIMCO. PIMCO surveyed clients before its recent Macroeconomic Forum and asked respondents ... |
| | | | Cracks are showing in the so-called glass ceiling that keeps women from rising up the corporate ladder, but there is still a long way to go. That was the message from senior female executives in the wealth management industry at the Women Driving Change ... |
| | | | ... and communications campaigns were honoured this morning at the ASFA 2011 Communications Awards presentation in Brisbane. The big winner was HOSTPLUS which scooped the pool, taking out four of the nine awards, including the first ever ASFA Comms Awards ... |
| | | | ... York Times as "Italy's Surging Bond Yields Set Berlusconi on Path to Bailout" (Bloomberg). If the problem of Italy being too big to bail worries you, you'll worry some more when you read, "EFSF limps over the line, books "over EUR3bn"" (Reuters). Yes ... |
| | | | SYDNEY, Nov 7 AAP - The Australian dollar has lifted on Tuesday morning, on the back of positive economic news from the US, and optimism around local data due today. At 0700 AEDT on Tuesday, the currency was trading at 103.75 US cents, up from 103.57 ... |
| | | | ... ex-dividend on Monday. Macquarie Group posted the next largest decline, down three per cent, or 71 cents, at $23.29. In terms of the big retail banks, CBA was down three cents at $49.00, while NAB was up two cents at $25.21 and ANZ was 11 cents firmer ... |
| | | | SYDNEY - The Australian market looks set to open lower. At 0705 AEDT on monday, the December share price index futures contract was down 27 points at 4,258. In economic news on monday, the ANZ job advertisements series for October are released as is ... |
| | | | ... they have this confidence vote," he told AAP. "Among the top 20 companies, there is not a decline in the whole lot... The big blue chips are really stepping on the gas." Rio Tinto were the best performed among the top 20, up $2.93, or 4.41 per cent ... |
| | | | ... since August, this 1.5% - up or down - is boring, small beer, nothing to write home about. For since the eight month of 2011, big moves have come in the order of plus or minus 3% for the S&P 500 and plus or minus 5% plus for Europe. These days, 1.5% ... |
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