Weekly Reports | Sep 02 2011
Our top ten news from 25 August 2011 to 01 September 2011 (ranked according to popularity).
Some things to consider against the background of a varied and eventful reporting season in Australia.
Monday 29 August 2011 – 09:58 AM
Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earning forecast changes.
Recent strength on Wall Street may well reflect expectations of a QE3 announcement on Friday. Analysts expect markets will be disappointed.
Bell Potter sees significant upside potential from Mesoblast's stem cell technology and has lifted its price target accordingly.
Ahead of the Herd's Rick Mills discusses two major risks facing the mining sector globally.
QE3 is not yet off the agenda and the EFSF is looking more and more in doubt, suggesting gold should remain underpinned.
Follow the link below to FNArena's popular new financial market show, broadcast on BRR.
Index replicating funds are only one subset among the many ETFs now listed on the Australian stock market, and Australian regulatory bodies are ensuring the integrity of such instruments.
Economists discuss the possibility of Europe's second largest economy facing the wrath of the ratings agencies.
Daily update on share prices and consensus price targets.

