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| | | ... will soon have greater choice with the platform to launch new features early next year including the ability to trade commodities, international equities and indices. "We will also be introducing an attractive cash proposition for retail customers that ... |
| | | | ... (mainly fixed income), 13 per cent to "real estate" (which includes infrastructure) and 4 per cent to "inflation" (commodities and inflation protected securities). |
| | | | ... first week and a half of December, the gains we saw were really driven by the materials and energy sector. "We saw commodities prices off quite sharply last night and, as a result, materials are under a bit of pressure." Rio Tinto was down 72 cents at ... |
| | | | The Australian market is receiving uncertain leads from offshore trading overnight, with equities markets and commodities both turning in mixed performances. On the ASX 24 at 0723 AEDT, the December share price index futures contract was eight points ... |
| | | | ... holding the market up," he said. "Most of the brokers are coming around and expecting 2011 to be another boom year for commodities." At 1210 AEDT, Rio Tinto shares were up 52 cents, or 0.6 per cent, to $87.86. Shares in BHP Billiton were up two cents ... |
| | | | ... market is reacting to that. "Quantitative easing will keep the American dollar low-ish, and that is very good for commodities and that is very good for Australia." The heavyweight resources stocks are leading the way on the local market with BHP Billiton ... |
| | | | ... receiving strongly positive leads from offshore trading overnight, with all key securities indices higher along most commodities, supported by positive data releases. On the ASX 24 at 0731 AEDT, the December share price index futures contract was 45 ... |
| | | | ... everywhere, Will Robinson! Don't go into bonds, they're overvalued. Speaking of overvaluation, not safe in gold or other commodities either. And equities? Look up young man! Look at the above paragraphs and it would be enough to scare your pants off. ... |
| | | | ... Japan and the European Central Bank minting unlimited supplies of US dollars, yens and euros. Gold and other hard commodities would stand to benefit from this increased production of money. And of course, those countries and currencies that sell them. ... |
| | | | ... from European markets overnight, Wall Street was on holidays and we did get a bit of a lift from metals prices and commodities overnight. "Investors are probably taking a lighter approach today." Trade on the local market was subdued after Wall Street ... |
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