Weekly Reports | Nov 07 2011
Our top ten news from 27 October 2011 to 03 November 2011 (ranked according to popularity).
In last week's Market Insight your FNArena hosts shone some light on Europe and why investors should pay attention to forecasts.
Ahead of the Herd's Rick Mills suggests the creation of a new steel silk road could create a truly developed global economy, meaning it should be on the radar screen of investors.
Monday 31 October 2011 – 09:56 AM
Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes.
(This story was originally written on Monday, 27th October 2011. It was mailed out in the form of an email to paying subscribers on that day. It has now been re-published to make it available to non-paying members at
The Aussie dollar looks poised for a major retreat, but equities in the US and China may well have reversed course, reports ATW's Jerry Simmons.
It was a weak but not unsurprising result. The potential is there for Macquarie, so have we now seen the worst?
Will the RBA cut or not on Melbourne Cup Day? Will the European Plan solve all problems? Are equities in for a much longer rally?
With work planned at both the Browse and Santos Basins in coming months, positive news flow is expected to drive the share price of Karoon Gas.
Rumours of China's possible demise appear somewhat exaggerated, according to research and forecasting by a raft of economists across the globe, be the issues internal or external in nature. That is not to say forecasts are not without risks, or that further slowing is not expected.
Peter Switzer explains why property inside an SMSF is starting to look better and better.

