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| | | The Australian share market was expected to open stronger today, despite the absence of leads from offshore trading overnight. At 0702 AEST, the September share price index futures contract was up 18 points at 4,614. In economics news on Tuesday, the ... |
| | | | ... dropped to "minus nine" from "six" in March, the first negative reading in five quarters. However, the result was no major surprise in the wake of the devastating impact of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami on the country's economy. Shanghai rebounded ... |
| | | | Has Wall Street suddenly gone loco - surging at a time like this? Perhaps it's because of valuation. Stock prices have fallen so low that it's making investors' mouths water. Seems like it, the S&P 500 is currently trading at a price-earnings ratio ... |
| | | | ... script that played exactly 12 months ago? No hint, whatsoever at more Fed largesse at the June 2010 meeting and then surprise! At the next FOMC meeting in August 2010, the Fed lighten the market's mood with the words, "the Committee will keep constant ... |
| | | | ... situation is probably next week, attention will turn to tomorrow night's FOMC (US Federal Reserve) meeting, it wouldn't surprise me if we see not as much enthusiasm overseas tonight, a little bit of profit taking." Among the big miners, BHP Billiton ... |
| | | | ... AustralianSuper and HESTA. Mercer was the top rated retail wealth group in ninth place followed by Commbank in eleventh place. In a surprise result, despite the current furor around MTAA Super, they ranked number 12 ahead of major retail brands Suncorp ... |
| | | | ... resurgent fears and embolden doom prophets to go for the jugular - get out now for the end is nigh. They'll jump on an upside surprise - and all the anxieties of the past two days will be all but forgotten. Until next month - when we do it all over a ... |
| | | | Ratings agency Standard and Poor's is reviewing its rating methods, a move likely to lead to downgrades not only of the Big Four banks but of Australia's entire banking industry. The ratings agency has been canvassing industry opinion from around the ... |
| | | | Surprise, surprise! There were more negative/depressing data releases over the past 24 hours than over the past few "days of fear" combined, yet most equity markets ended on the up and up. No Virginia, I'm not talking about ol' Dominique Strauss-Kahn ... |
| | | | ... proceeds from the sale of their business when they do eventually exit their firms. Despite this general intention, the surprise is that it's not as widespread as we might think with only 43 per cent intending to fund their retirement this way. But pre-GFC ... |
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