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| | | ... because that wouldn't just hit Greece and the danger that it hits everyone, or at least a number of other countries, is very big. I have made my position very clear: that everything must be done to keep the euro area together politically, because we ... |
| | | | ... 0.63 per cent, Zurich 1.06 per cent and Brussels 0.83 per cent. Banking shares had led a morning plunge, but recovered in a big way. At the close, Societe Generale climbed nearly 15.0 per cent, and BNP Paribas was up 7.20 per cent after earlier dropping ... |
| | | | ... $37.12, and Rio Tinto added 61 cents, or 1.19 per cent, to $69.01. Banks and financials made gains, with Westpac leading the big four higher by adding 16 cents, or 0.83 per cent, to $19.36 By 1040 AEST 463.3 million stocks had been traded, worth $843.2 ... |
| | | | The Investment Trends 2011 Planner Technology Report, which surveyed over 1,396 financial planners in July this year, found an overall improvement in satisfaction with planning software with 52% rating their software 'good' or 'very good'. Financial ... |
| | | | ... Financials lost 3.1 per cent, with major losses across all the major retail banks. Commonwealth Bank shed the most value of the big four, losing $1.63 or 3.4 per cent to $45.78. Health care was the market's worst performing sector, down 4.2 per cent. ... |
| | | | ... sale of the largest independently-owned network of financial planning accountants and advisers in the country, to one of the big listed players may be a sign of things to come." The AFA also believes advisers have been put at a disadvantage due to the ... |
| | | | Super funds and institutional investors have been warned not to underestimate US equities, with the share market pipped to return to former strength by MFS Investment Management's chief investment strategist. Despite the US government debt crisis, US ... |
| | | | ... statements about "a strong and committed response". Where are the specifics? What's the plan of action? There's none! At least, the Big O is seen to be doing something (he needs to, his second term depends on this). US President Obama proposed a US$450 ... |
| | | | US stocks plunged on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average sliding more than 300 points, as global stock markets were stung by fresh anxiety in the eurozone over Greece's bailout. The Dow fell 303.68 points (2.69 per cent) to close at 10,992.13. ... |
| | | | The Australian share market was higher at noon, extending gains from early trade after US President Barack Obama delivered a highly-anticipated speech on his plan to stimulate the US economy. The local bourse opened slightly higher on Friday, despite ... |
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