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| | | ... while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite edged up 1.01 points at 2873.54. Commsec market analyst Juliette Saly said high commodity prices were helping the local bourse after the currency weighed it down in choppy trade last week. "We certainly underperformed ... |
| | | | ... on the New York Mercantile Exchange. In news on Monday, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release its index of commodity prices for May, ahead of its monthly monetary policy meeting on Tuesday. The RBA is broadly expected to leave rates on hold ... |
| | | | ... greenback. Investors, traders and speculators were not short of explanations for their predictions. Global recession, falling commodity prices, falling interest rates, risk aversion, end of the yen carry, Australian recession, China slowdown, etcetera ... |
| | | | ... worries, there are still worries galore. Foremost of which is the seemingly unstoppable rise and rise on Wall Street and commodity prices. Now surging commodity prices is a boon for companies that sell those commodities whose prices are rising. You don't ... |
| | | | ... got to worry you," said Samway. "There's been a theme in the market that has followed a lot of those stocks up with commodity prices and I've seen periods where this reverses quite quickly and not everyone can get out at the same time." |
| | | | ... more than one per cent higher heading into the Easter break, with gold and energy stocks outperforming the index after commodity prices climbed overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 54.8 points higher, by 1.13 per cent, at 4,913.8 points, while ... |
| | | | ... Australian share market was stronger across the board at noon following the year's biggest rally on Wall Street and rising commodity prices overnight. The Australian dollar continued to climb to new heights, reaching $US1.0749 in morning trade - a level ... |
| | | | ... Australian balance sheets is at record levels in dollar terms and as a percentage of assets," said Oliver. "The Chinese commodity story could be a long one so there is still upside on the Australian dollar," he added. The Dalton Nicol Reid Australian ... |
| | | | ... necessary if the physical acquisition of the target asset isn't possible, eg the ETF is focused on Chinese shares. In commodity ETFs, synthetic models account for up to 80 per cent of the products, noted the discussion paper. ETFs moving more into non-equity ... |
| | | | ... their holdings. But that aside, another reason picked up by the financial press for the rationale behind the fall in commodity prices is the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) lowering of its growth forecast for the US and Japan - and that was only ... |
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