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| | | In SYDNEY, the Australian share market should open weaker today as softer base and precious metal prices, as well as a weak lead from the US markets, suggest a continuation of yesterday's fall. However, given the sharp declines in the local market this ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should open sharply weaker as US and European stocks were routed overnight on concerns of higher global interest rates. The Dow Jones fell almost two per cent while UK shares dropped nearly three per cent on inflation concerns ... |
| | | | Russell Investment Group has announced the appointment of superannuation specialist Linda Elkins to the new role of director, retirement services, in a move to strengthen their retirement services. Russell Retirement Services is a newly formed division ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should open slightly firmer as some bargain hunting after recent losses is expected to offset any weakness generated from offshore leads. However, with US stocks remaining weak and global commodity prices broadly unchanged ... |
| | | | The bull run has certainly winged its way to Macquarie Financial Services Group which today announced a 33 per cent increase in profits for the financial year. The profit growth was underpinned by Macquarie's record volumes coming into Macquarie Wrap ... |
| | | | Pentacle Property Funds Management has announced its arrival and at the same time unveiled its new unlisted diversified property fund of funds with a focus on liquidity. Speaking at the launch, Pentacle and Victorian Funds Management Corporation (VFMC) ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should open weaker again with the potential for another sharp decline as commodity prices continued to unwind, opening up the chance for further profit taking in the resources sector. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should open weaker as a sea of red from overseas equity markets on Friday, coupled with softer base and precious metal prices and even weaker oil prices all combine to ensure another weak day for the local bourse. There are ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should open weaker as some profit taking emerges on the back of weaker global equity markets. However, base and precious metals continue to surge and oil prices also gained ground, underpinning Australia's burgeoning resources ... |
| | | | Boutique fund manager, MIR Investment Management, and start-up of ex investment banker Michael Triguboff will lose its former chief investment officer and, as he heads back to UBS. Owen Evans, a former UBS broking analyst who was originally poached ... |
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