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| | | ... repay existing debt and fund major projects. The stock was up 39 cents at $36.11. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the market at these levels represented good value for investors, but a lack of confidence was keeping market players ... |
| | | | ... sees the US government less willing than before to rescue them if they become unstable. RBS Morgans client adviser Bill Bishop said the US market did not like the Fed's measures, despite anticipating a move towards cheaper long-term money. "All of that ... |
| | | | A 31-year-old UBS trader has been arrested in London on suspicion of fraud by abuse of position, resulting in a US$2 billion loss for the Swiss bank. The news, breaking three years to the day after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, has put UBS trading ... |
| | | | ... ease investor concern about the long-term impacts of rising sovereign debt levels, RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said. "I think the market is a reflection of the uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the default deal in America," Mr ... |
| | | | ... futures contract was up 78 points at 4,519 points, with 22,870 contracts traded. RBS Morgans private client advisor Bill Bishop said progress in the US debt stalemate had buoyed the market. The US House of Representatives has passed legislation allowing ... |
| | | | ... index futures contract was 64 points lower at 4,496, with 21,905 contracts traded. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the carbon tax had little to do with the market's underperformance. "The carbon tax is annoying and on the surface ... |
| | | | ... unemployment remaining at 4.9 per cent in June, for the second month in a row. But RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the market was still cautious because of debt concerns in Europe. "The market is fluctuating around a neutral performance," ... |
| | | | ... $52.23, NAB advanced five cents to $25.53 and Westpac climbed 13 cents to $22.16. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the positive rally on Wall Street, as well as a more encouraging picture from Greece, had supported a "broad advance" ... |
| | | | ... European property trusts, losing them more than a million dollars. In 2007, Victorian cattle farmers Malcolm and Kerry Bishop were allegedly told by a NAB financial planner to invest 67 per cent of their $3 million portfolio into the Multiplex European ... |
| | | | ... price fell significantly overnight, as did silver, and oil went down enormously," RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said. "So the market is looking forward and thinking the prospects for growth may be limited. "On the other hand, you could ... |
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