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Rate hold, but reassessment time
Australian shares advanced for a seventh consecutive trading day on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank held interest rates steady, as the central bank assesses...
Rates dilemma for Reserve Bank
The Australian stock market moved higher on Monday, ahead of today’s Reserve Bank board meeting, which is widely expected to see a pause in interest rate...
Sunny days continue for local market
Australian shares closed stronger on Thursday, boosted by strong gains in the financial and information technology sectors. The optimistic mood was widespread,...
Aussie market absorbs energy woes
Energy shares sank on Monday, with Woodside among the worst hit, after the lower house passed an emission reduction plan in a deal with the Greens....
Crisis fears cause jittery market
The cauterising of the Credit Suisse wound over the weekend, as emergency talks in Europe ended with UBS buying its embattled rival in a $4.5 billion...
Crisis fears cause jittery market
The cauterising of the Credit Suisse wound over the weekend, as emergency talks in Europe ended with UBS buying its embattled rival in a $4.5 billion...
Crisis fears cause jittery market
The cauterising of the Credit Suisse wound over the weekend, as emergency talks in Europe ended with UBS buying its embattled rival in a $4.5 billion...
Credit investing more art than science
What worries Harry Sugiarto most about the current investment environment is the possibility that he doesn't get a chance to fully exploit the opportunity it...
Credit investing more art than science
What worries Harry Sugiarto most about the current investment environment is the possibility that he doesn't get a chance to fully exploit the opportunity it...
Credit investing more art than science
What worries Harry Sugiarto most about the current investment environment is the possibility that he doesn't get a chance to fully exploit the opportunity it...
US Bank woes hurt market despite deposit news
The failure of two major banks in the United States on Friday continued to roil markets, with the US indices – and bond yields – falling over the...
US Bank woes hurt market despite deposit news
The failure of two major banks in the United States on Friday continued to roil markets, with the US indices – and bond yields – falling over the...
Not-for-profit world a path to a wealth of personal experience
An adviser with a non-traditional background, Liz Wheatley has developed into a specialist in guiding charitable organisations and philanthropists. The...
Myer, Xero provide Thursday highlights
There was not much action on the Australian share market on Thursday, if you are judging that by index movements: the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index added 3.3...
Gold, coal hit the skids
Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed down 56.9 points, or 0.8 per cent, on Wednesday, to 7,307.8, while the broader All Ordinaries was 58.8...
Lowe might not go as high
While the Reserve Bank of Australia, as expected, lifted the country’s official cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.6 per cent, in the tenth consecutive...