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| | | ... We do everything in-house and don't do anything fancy," said James Lynch, director at the fund. "We keep the portfolio pretty constant, it has stayed essentially the same since 1 April 1998." The fund has allocated over $7 million to Australian shares ... |
| | | | ... the ball park." Mr Chatterton said the big miners were buoying the market, while gold was back a little. "The market is pretty reasonable. There is a fair amount of green stuff around, which we like on the market map. "The materials sector is quite good." ... |
| | | | ... stocks continue to be hurt by base metal prices," Mr Lewis said. "Once again, overnight, we saw copper, zinc and nickel pretty low, down between two and four per cent." Shares in Rio Tinto had shed 76 cents, or 1.58 per cent, to $47.44 at 1204 AEST ... |
| | | | ... from the 5.6 per cent gain in the previous month and 4.3 per cent in March. The US economy is in trouble now. Look for pretty pedestrian growth going forward. American consumers are not spending as much as before. It's White. The rising savings rate ... |
| | | | ... play it safe on Fridays. "It is a very good deal for BHP if it gets through the regulators," Mr Manley told AAP. "It's pretty much gains across the board, but there could be a weakening off in the afternoon. "You would think that BHP would lift the market ... |
| | | | ... partly due to the ANZ capital raising," Mr Sekely told AAP. "Considering that, and the bad news from the US, it's going pretty well today. "The financials are down, but it's been them leading the recovery the past few months." The major banks were all ... |
| | | | ... have access to funding now as do other financials. Liquidity risk is much lower than what they were, so I think it's a pretty sensible time to... make the change." The Australian Securities Lending Association also applauded the lifting of the ban, stating ... |
| | | | ... be forced to pay the fee as a result of their low activity level. "What we said is we'll start charging for it but set a pretty low amount of activity at which point if you're doing that level of activity then you don't pay for it," he said. "We realised ... |
| | | | ... night." Mr Heffernan said gold miners and Rio were Thursday's best performers. "The medium term outlook for gold seems to be pretty strong... and Rio is bubbling away nicely," he said. "Banks are down, but they have had a decent run of things recently." ... |
| | | | ... $35.38 and ANZ slipped eleven cents to $15.16. "BHP and Rio are under pressure due to the fall in the oil price and some pretty mixed movements on the London Metals Exchange on Friday," Ms Saly said. At 1204 AEST, BHP Billiton had dropped 62 cents, or ... |
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