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| | | ... envy here unfortunately). Malcolm thinks that the reason "Why the Dow peaks and the ASX doesn't?" is because although US "Gross domestic product will be below 2 per cent this year" and "Unemployment is...still 2.5 percentage points higher than it is ... |
| | | | ... $12.35. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will release national accounts data including gross domestic product for the December quarter. KEY FACTS * At 1027 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 34.4 points ... |
| | | | ... 5,099. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases national accounts data including gross domestic product for December quarter. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Tuesday closed higher ... |
| | | | ... run by Australian managers at 31 Decemeber 2012, according to Rainmaker. Rainmaker research also shows that the average gross return from listed infrastructure funds over one, three and five years are 17.26%, 12.30% and 3.21% respectively, also at 31 ... |
| | | | ... members - even though people aged 55 years or older still make up 61% of all SMSF members. While 13% of households have gross incomes above $150,000, 19% of SMSF members are estimated to have taxable incomes above $150,000. According to separate figures ... |
| | | | ... set to open higher despite falls on Wall Street and many European bourses overnight with investors still unnerved by US gross domestic figures. Investors were surprised by the US Commerce Department figures showing the world's biggest economy shrank ... |
| | | | You can check-in any time you like but you can never leave: Synchron director Don Trapnell has used the immortal lines from the classic 1970s Hotel California hit to reaffirm his rejection of licensee heavy-handedness dealing with advisers who want ... |
| | | | ... 13.08 points, to 2,315.14. The Japanese central bank also lifted its growth forecast for the country's economy, predicting gross domestic product would expand 2.3 per cent in the year to the end of March 2014, up from an earlier 1.6 per cent estimate. ... |
| | | | ... target of 7.5 per cent, marking a second straight year of easing owing to weakness in key overseas markets. It also said gross domestic product grew 7.9 per cent in the October-December period, snapping seven straight quarters of slowing growth. WELLINGTON ... |
| | | | ... figures. At 0626 AEDT on Wednesday, the March share price index futures contract was down 11 points at 4,4681. Germany's gross domestic product (GDP) experienced a fourth-quarter 0.5 per cent contraction, bringing full-year growth to just 0.7 per cent ... |
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