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Cash becomes king with inflation on the up

KATE HAGE  |  TUESDAY, 25 JUL 2006
... Yesterday's higher than expected Producer Price Index (PPI) has the market and some economists apprehensive about what tomorrow's Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures will signal for inflation, but it drives up the value of cash for fund managers. The ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 18 JUL 2006
... points. TOKYO - All Japanese financial markets were closed on Monday for the Marine Day public holiday. Trading will resume tomorrow. On Friday the Nikkei fell 252.71 points to 14,845.24, its lowest close since June 21. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks fell ...

No to fad funds, yes to expertise: InvestorWeb

... a proven track record, InvestorWeb warns investors to steer clear of specialist 'fad funds' that are here today, gone tomorrow. "We are reminded of Asian funds in the mid-90's, resources funds in the early 90's and, of course, technology funds in the ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 4 JUL 2006
... AEST. Today, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will hold a board meeting ahead of its monetary policy announcement tomorrow. Yesterday, the Australian stock market closed higher as gains in precious metals and oil got the better of a weak lead from ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JUN 2006
... core PPI has added to the current anxiety in financial markets but the US Federal Reserve will be more interested in tomorrow's CPI report to see whether these pipeline price pressures are passing through to the US consumer. But markets are becoming ...

Don't drink coffee, make more than $160,000

... gadgets, movies and overseas holidays, leaving little room for savings. But a cent saved now can mean hundreds of thousands tomorrow. "What people need to recognise is that small changes, even for those in the lowest salary brackets can have a sizable ...

Weekly economic round-up

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 5 JUN 2006
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will meet again tomorrow to deliberate on domestic monetary policy settings. Financial markets expect the RBA not to immediately follow-up last month's 25-basis point rate hike, which took the official cash rate to ...

Platforms: here today, gone tomorrow

KATE HAGE  |  FRIDAY, 2 JUN 2006
... drive investors to avoid platform fees and turn to direct investing. "Platforms are a product of today's technology, but tomorrow's technology will leave them redundant," he said. Collins said the main drivers are high platform fees that are becoming ...

Daily economic update

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 9 MAY 2006
Financial markets await tonight's unveiling of the country's federal budget and tomorrow night's monetary policy deliberation by the US Federal Reserve. Australian Federal Treasurer Peter Costello will announce his 11th Budget tonight in Canberra where ...

Weekly economic round-up

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 8 MAY 2006
... as to the central bank's future policy moves, especially if speculation of a generous Federal Budget - to be delivered tomorrow - proves correct. The Treasury is expected to announce across-the-board income tax cuts, increased family benefits and greater ...