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| | ... rates combined with the sub-prime malaise will affect investors, AMP Capital Investors' head of investment strategy Shane Oliver commented, "While the ride is likely to remain rough, the trend in the Australian share market is likely to remain up." Michelle ... |
| | | ... spikes, it was probably inevitable. Far from being scary, beyond short-term uncertainty, AMP Capital's chief economist Shane Oliver believed the share market trend will remain up. "The correction may have further to go, however it is likely to be shallower ... |
| | | ... to buy back in as shares rebounded - a turn around that has enabled shares to continue to surprise on the upside. Shane Oliver, AMP Capital's chief economist and head of investment strategy said, "In this regard, shares have climbed a classic "wall of ... |
| | | ... targeting Australian mining companies to shore up the country's resource supplies, according to AMP chief economist Shane Oliver. The company, created through a special one-off bond release of 600 billion Yuan ($97 billion dollars) will be the world's ... |
| | | ... another double-digit year for equities, counting the effects of dividends." AMP Capital's head of inversment strategy, Shane Oliver agrees, desciribing the current correction as "just noise." Dr Oliver said, "If you look at the last three weeks, investment ... |
| | | ... a possible election back-lash on the investment markets, AMP Capital's, head of investment strategy has released Shane Oliver, looks at policy change, uncertainty and historical share market gains under both the coalition and Labour governments. From ... |
| | | ... the experts' ranks are divided on how much further this bull can run. AMP Capital's, head of investment strategy Dr Shane Oliver believes there's more life left in the old bull yet, and Goldman Sachs JBWere's strategist, Chris Pidcock tends to agree ... |
| | | ... on the overal outlook in our local markets. AMP Capital Investors head of investment strategy and chief economist Shane Oliver believes the rising trend in sharemarkets will kick-in again, albeit with normal volatility. "The bull market in shares is ... |
| | | ... more to deliver and nothing Steven's said last week contradicted that. According to AMP Capital's Chief economist, Shane Oliver, "Glenn Stevens' address should really be seen as an explanation of why interest rates have been left on hold recently and ... |
| | | ... satisfaction. The pursuit of happiness is big business and a challenge for economists. AMP Capital's chief economist Shane Oliver, says, "The economic problem is how to maximize utility or happiness with limited resources." Economists have long used ... |
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