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| | | Australian shares are expected to open higher following a positive lead from Wall Street. At 0754 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was 16 points higher at 3,976. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau ... |
| | | | Pre-retirees take heart - a global asset manager is looking to implement a new strategy that allows Australian investors to have 80 per cent protection of the highest value of their investments as risk aversion continues to sweep the market. According ... |
| | | | ... was dragging the Australian market down. "The whole market is generally down, and its concern over the US economy at the heart of the problem," Mr Buckley told AAP. "We've still got a long, rough patch to go. "Across the board, you can see it's only ... |
| | | | ... to 1,673.07. LONDON - European stock exchanges ended the week well into positive territory on Friday, as investors took heart from earnings statements by US corporate giants that topped market expectations. In London, the FTSE 100 index rose 39.82 points ... |
| | | | ... points higher at 3,849 on volume of 10,175 contracts. CMC Markets analyst David Taylor said local investors were taking heart from signs of strength in the US after better than expected company results. That was despite forecasts of a deep and prolonged ... |
| | | | ... maximise returns in line with overall markets during a bull market while preserving capital during the tough times is at the heart of absolute return investing," said Oscar Martinis, HFA Asset Management managing director. "This stability and consistency ... |
| | | | ... crisis. But if you fear jobs will disappear in droves to citizens of developing countries such as India and China - take heart. Around 46 will consider outsourcing their back-office application and form processing to local firms, compared to India (23 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open higher following a positive lead from US and European stock markets. At 0720 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March SPI futures index was up 58 points at 3,639. In economic news on Wednesday, the ... |
| | | | ... bonuses they pay themselves, they are wholeheartedly forgoing these now. Instead they would just reluctantly - with a heavy heart -- settle for doubling their base pay to show that they too share the suffering caused by the global financial crisis. Sigh. ... |
| | | | ... is incredibly, is A-plus on these issues. If we did what he advises, we'll all be in a better place.' Malcolm, eat your heart out. This was US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner patting the back of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd as he went a-visiting ... |
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