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| | ... negative news from the US housing market. Resource stocks gained ground on an early surge, with the market assuming a change of prime ministership may be bring some resolution to the resources super profits tax (RSPT) issue. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | ... wariness persisted towards the euro zone's debt crisis and uncertainty over Japan's political situation a day after the prime minister said he was resigning. The benchmark Nikkei gained 3.2 per cent or 310.95 points to 9,914.19 for its biggest one-day ... |
| | | ... "Strengthening the trust lost in financial advisers as a result of investment fund collapses such as Storm Financial and Opes Prime is an important facet in providing investors with confidence," he said. But he did not support the report's recommendation ... |
| | | ... research at LINWAR Securities, responsible for the equity analyst team, plus stock research of Australian agricultural and industrial stocks including ABB, AACo, AWB, CSR, Elders, Graincorp, Nufarm, PrimeAg, Ruralco and Warrnambool Cheese. Scott joined ... |
| | | ... earnings. Political uncertainty also kept buyers at bay ahead of Japan's election Sunday, with voter surveys suggesting Prime Minister Taro Aso's ruling party is likely to be swept from power after half a century of almost unbroken rule. The benchmark ... |
| | | ... the correction because we realised even after Lehman collapsed that the market underestimated [the effect of the US sub-prime crisis] and the market's irrational behaviour after that," she added. The second contrarian call she made was that when sentiment ... |
| | | The $872 million Prime Super has reduced its property mandate with Lend Lease, holding on to a $20 million mandate while withdrawing $14 million to find other investment opportunities. "Prime Super has considered selling secondary units from Lend Lease's ... |
| | | ... August, with at least another A$400 million to come. The highlight of the week was the launch of Challenger's A$400 million prime RMBS issue. This is the first public RMBS issue since the end of July. All the issuance in the intervening period has been ... |
| | | ... consumer confidence. Comments from the Federal Reserve about rising inflation added to the market's unease. The Dow Jones Industrial Average managed a gain of 26.62 points, or 0.23 per cent, to 11,412.87. The technology-heavy Nasdaq fell 3.62 points ... |
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