Weekly Reports | Jun 17 2011
Our top ten news from 10 June 2011 to 17 June 2011 (ranked according to popularity).
Three questions, three answers – for public benefit.
Shell is near completing a massive project in Qatar, ahead of its floating LNG plans, while the US has approval to export shale gas. With nuclear on the outer, how will Australia's gas projects fare?
Nuclear policy uncertainty in Germany and Japan is causing anxiety in the uranium market as the spot price slips lower.
Are equities correcting in a downward trend or is this the beginning of a new, sustained rally?
A simple explanation for a simple indicator that has led equity markets for decades and is likely to continue doing exactly that.
A Must See presentation for anyone with a longer term perspective in the Australian share market.
ATW's Jerry Simmons explains US equities are not by definition doomed, even though US Treasuries continue pointing into the direction of an ongoing correction for US equities.
Investment U's emerging markets expert Carl Delfeld cautions investors bullish on China to also be aware of the current macro risks impacting on the economy.
Morgan Stanley suggests the upcoming full year result for ASG Group is likely to act as a positive catalyst for the share price.
(This story was originally published on Tuesday, 14 June 2011) By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, Editor FNArena Two weeks ago at the end of May, I wrote a story about life sciences companies in Australia, predicting in a few years from now, investors would look back an

