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| | | ... a bounce, we just have to wait and see how commodity prices behave tonight," he explained. "We've got Coles reporting tomorrow so there will be a bit of a focus on that, with takeover talk continuing to put a focus on it." Australia's second biggest ... |
| | | | ... Japanese financial markets were closed yesterday for a public holiday, for Respect for the Aged Day. They will reopen tomorrow. On Friday, the Nikkei ended down 75.46 points at 15,866.93. HONG KONG - Blue chips ended higher, helped by rising bank and ... |
| | | | ... Australian news due this week includes Coles Myer's annual results due Thursday and James Hardie's annual information meeting tomorrow. The Australian share market was back in negative territory on Friday, led lower by a sell-off in resources and banking ... |
| | | | ... that an industry super fund member can save more than $138,000 over a 40-year working life, or more than $370,000 in tomorrow's money, because of the fee difference. "Part of the reason why members can be better off in an industry super fund, is they ... |
| | | | ... Michael Triguboff, managing director of MIR Investment Management. Speaking at the ipac Thought Leaders Event "Finding tomorrow's alpha", Tribuboff explained that both quantitative and qualitative approaches to investment can drive returns, at the same ... |
| | | | ... pundits are probably taking the view that they will leave interest rates as they are when they release their decision tomorrow. "The market's trading up on a fairly thin volume at the moment," he added. Market leader BHP Billiton rose 44 cents to $28.09 ... |
| | | | ... decreased while sales rose 0.9 per cent. This fall in inventories is forecast to reduce June quarter GDP, to be announced tomorrow, by as much as 0.7 per cent. The ANZ Bank job advertisement series fell by 1.3 per cent in August following increases of ... |
| | | | ... well." "However, with the US long weekend we're not expecting much more to happen for the rest of the day, and also for tomorrow." US stocks made strong gains on Friday as a report showing slightly stronger-than-expected US job growth. The Dow Jones ... |
| | | | ... stocks fell as the oil price spiked, stoking inflation fears ahead of the Federal Reserves meeting on interest rates tomorrow. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 20.97 points to end at 11,219.38. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped 3.59 points ... |
| | | | PIMCO Australia has announced the appointment of a new senior vice president effective tomorrow. Peter Dorrian steps into the role this Thursday and will also fill the role of head of remarketing for Australia and New Zealand. Dorrian has been with ... |
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