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| | | ... scheduled to be a panel discussant at the Risk & Return Australia Conference 2012 in Sydney. In equities news, Goodman Fielder, Domino Pizza, Contact Energy, Ansell and GWA Group are due to post full year results, while Singapore Telecommunications is ... |
| | | | ... vehicle sals for January. In equities news, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Dexus Property Group, Carsales.com, Noni B, Domino's Pizza and The Reject Shop are all due to post first-half results, while Westfield Group and Westfield Retail Trust release ... |
| | | | It's the same old, same old story playing (dragging on) on our financial screens - the tragedy that is Greece. And just like times past, it's leaving a sour taste on investors' mouths. The recent update talks of Greece's meeting with the troika of alms-givers ... |
| | | | ... very clear: that everything must be done to keep the euro area together politically, because we would very quickly face a domino effect." With these words - broadcast over Berlin-based Inforadio - German Chancellor Angela Merkel relieved financial market ... |
| | | | ... stocks (up 3.37 per cent), also were doing well. Overall, rises outnumbered falls by about eight to one. In other news, Domino's Pizza reported a 20.3 per cent jump in full year net profit and flagged a 15 per cent increase in the current year. The stock ... |
| | | | ... (AOFM) issues $700 million of May 2021 Treasury Bonds. In equities, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd, Stockland, and Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd post full year results. BHP Billiton chairman Jac Nasser addresses an American Chamber of Commerce in ... |
| | | | And so one by one the dominoes are junked. First Greece, then Portugal and now Ireland. That's the order Moody's took them out - one after the other. But what surprised for equity markets was just a ho-hum matter for bond investors. Know why? Just look ... |
| | | | ... your pick. Either you believe these two gentlemen and stock up on Australia's currency or you don't. Certainly all the domino pieces appear to be falling the A-dollar's way at this point in time... making their rationales seem rational. They point to ... |
| | | | ... and Sudan are also engaging in the same political stimulus. Certainly the situation in Libya is dire and the threat of a domino effect is real, oil prices could spike even higher but US$220 a barrel? Oh pah-lease! |
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