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Our team of journalists reports each day (Mon-Fri) on the latest opinions, recommendations, targets and forecasts by the ten leading stock brokers and equity investment advisers in the Australian market.

The Australian Broker Call is made available to its subscribers each morning before the opening of the Australian share market at 10am.



Our tagline 'Offers Unprecedented Insights Into The Australian Share Market' already gives it away. This report combines all the information available in the FN Arena database and makes it accessible in an easy to use monthly pdf report.

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We strongly believe the combination of all our products offers our subscribers with better insight into what's happening in the Australian share market by revealing the underlying views and sentiments that drive share price valuations either northward, or southward.



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A Unique Approach To Financial Journalism
The Overnight Report: Trading The Bear Market
Wall Street recovered from an opening loss on Friday following weak jobs data and the pre-emptive Thursday rout.
September, How Cruel Art Thou? (Vol II)
Is TS Eliot's month of birth about to prove his masterpiece wrong?
Commodity Forecasts Revised Again
FX rates and deteriorating market conditions see both Standard Chartered and Barclays Capital revise commodity prices.
What's Happening Next Week?
With the reporting season and rate cut well behind us, it's back to bear hunting next week for Aussie investors.
Why The Euro Will Keep Falling
As the US dollar charges like a bull in a china shop, the Euro's got nowhere to go but down. Even chartists are talking dire fundamentals.
Could Vale Shatter The Iron Ore Market?
As Vale pushes for an unusual mid-contract iron ore price rise, immediate commentary suggests this is a positive for iron ore producers. But is it?
Fund Managers Seeking Safety At Home
State Street notes managed fund flows continue shifting out of emerging markets and into developed markets as investors remain nervous about the future.
Crude Oil In "Bear Trend"
They don't mice their words this morning over at Barclays in London: crude oil stocks are in a "bear trend". What follows next should be obvious.
Super Cycle Caveats
This story was first sent out as an email to paying subscribers on Monday. By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, editor FNArena There is no such thing as a Commodities Super Cycle. This may look like an odd statement to
The Overnight Report: When Bears Attack
There was no waiting for tonight's US employment data. The global economy levee broke last night and the world was down 3%.

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The content of this information does in no way reflect the opinions of FN Arena, or of its journalists. In fact we don't have any opinion about the stock market, its value, future direction or individual shares. FN Arena solely reports about what the main experts in the market note, believe and comment on. By doing so we believe we provide intelligent investors with a valuable tool that helps them in making up their own minds, reading market trends and getting a feel for what is happening beneath the surface. This document is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security or other financial instrument. FN Arena employs very experienced journalists who base their work on information believed to be reliable and accurate, though no guarantee is given that the daily report is accurate or complete. Investors should contact their personal adviser before making any investment decision.
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