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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.

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Stand By For Gold Sector Consolidation
Citi anticipates M&A action among Australia's junior miners given Lihir has left a big hole, with Newcrest now just too big.
MS Predicts Upgrades For Resources, Plus More On Media
Morgan Stanley suggests Diversified Resources stocks are about to enjoy upgrades to market forecasts. Plus a rally for copper. Plus the latest views on media stocks in Australia.
Gold: Getting Ready For The Rally?
Gold is expected to struggle near its all-time price level, but chartists at Barclays continue to see upside ahead.
Today's Financial Calendar
Significant Scheduled Events For 09 September, 2010
The Overnight Report: European Fears Ease
A successful Portuguese bond auction allayed fears last night while the Fed Beige Book told us nothing we didn't already know. Dow up 46.
Rudi's View: Valuation Does Count
Today's share market is riskier than at any point since March 2009. Investors should still watch valuations if they want to avoid misfortune and disappointment.
Labor Win A Positive For Telstra
The uncertainty has lifted and Telstra is soon to get a big cheque to help it through the NBN transition, stockbrokers note.
Not All Media Stocks Are The Same
While ad spend has bounced back post-GFC to the benefit of media stocks, managers remain cautious and brokers suggest investors should be selective.
Brokers Best Ideas
Market strategists at BA-ML, RBS Australia and Macquarie have updated their Best Ideas.
Spot U3O8 Market Kicks Into Life In September
Spot uranium has posted a lively entrance into September.
The Overnight Report: I'm Still Here, Says Europe
Questions over European bank stress tests saw Wall Street sell off last night amidst minimal volume. Dow down 107.
Today's Financial Calendar
Significant Scheduled Events For 08 September, 2010

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