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Magellan remains cautious, for now

HARRISON WORLEY  |  THURSDAY, 21 MAY 2020
Sitting on a significant amount of liquidity, Magellan is waiting for a few dominoes to fall before it pulls the trigger and deploys cash from its global and high conviction funds. Having increased the cash balances across both its high conviction and ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 11 FEB 2015
... that forever," Mr Heffernan said. He said these movements belie good reports from other companies such as Boral, AGL and Dominoes. "It's the big ones that have let the team down." The other big banks fared better, with Westpac up five cents to $36.86 ...

Glimmer of hope

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 20 SEP 2011
... saw its credit rating downgraded to A/A-1 from A+ by Standard & Poors. There could be a one mighty yeouch should these dominoes are allowed to come a-tumbling down one after another. That's why it's crucial that the Europeans hold the fort at Greece. ...

Goodnight Europe

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 JUL 2011
And so one by one the dominoes are junked. First Greece, then Portugal and now Ireland. That's the order Moody's took them out - one after the other. But what surprised for equity markets was just a ho-hum matter for bond investors. Know why? Just look ...

China syndrome

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 11 DEC 2008
... and cushion the impact on the economies of Asia and Australia. Guess what? China's knees are buckling. As more economic dominoes fall, the more punches it receives. Bloomberg reported last night that Chinese exports fell by 2.2 per cent in the year to ...

US dominoes keep falling

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 28 FEB 2008
... next year, he added. Bernanke's assessment echoes a just released analysis from KBC Asset Management that said, "The dominoes appear to be falling at an accelerating rate." KBCAM noted that "Together with the marked decline in consumer confidence this ...

Sub-prime dominoes falling

... credit. Offering a fixed-term return of 7.6 per cent per year, around half was sold to local councils. As the sub-prime dominoes continue to fall, Federation is now estimated to be worth just 30c in the dollar. Suzy Mac
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