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| | ... cent. "European shares were also up by a similar amount on Friday so the lead-in for our market tomorrow is reasonable," Dr Oliver said. Gains in global stocks appeared to offset a drop in the iron ore price, which last week fell below US$100 a tonne ... |
| | | ... breakthrough, it's going to be a pretty nervous start, given the increasing risk that America might not reach a deal in time," Dr Oliver said on Sunday. "Which in turn means a potential default, or more likely a big cut to US government government spending ... |
| | | ... US manufacturing figures and firmer commodities prices suggested a positive start on the local bourse on Tuesday. But Dr Oliver said the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) interest rate decision, due at 1430 AEST, could put the brakes on any significant ... |
| | | ... Consequently, the July all-time high of just over 6400 is likely to provide some short-term resistance for Australian shares," Dr Oliver said. By all reports, the credit squeeze is now fading, and according to the RBA's Financial Stability Report, the ... |
| | | ... 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 accounts would be down, although they have rebounded somewhat already ... |
| | | ... average return from Australian Shares under Coalition and Labour governments has not been that different, according to Dr Oliver. The current bull market has given the Coalition's record a boost with return annual averages of 13.5 per cent which has ... |
| | | ... that is the Governor reiterated that the Bank does not see the election as a constraint to changing interest rates." Dr Oliver said. The governor emphasised that the RBA has not been considering monetary policy's impact on election timing, and claimed ... |
| | | ... this would seem flawed in the face of the statistics. Working harder for more stuff clearly makes us no happier and Dr Oliver believes consequentially this suggests that, "the focus of economics on boosting GDP, with all its adverse environmental consequences ... |
| | | ... superannuation system into the share market over the next six months. "The world is awash with cash looking for a home," Dr Oliver said. Most of survey respondents expect official interests rates to remain unchanged in the first half of 2007, with only ... |
| | | ... values to unjustified levels, were misplaced. Speaking at an AMP Financial Executives International of Australian forum Dr Oliver said, just as compulsory superannuation did not push up asset prices to inflated levels, it was doubtful the smaller Future ... |
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