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Weekly Top Ten News Stories

Weekly Reports | Sep 07 2012

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Our top ten news from 30 August 2012 to 06 September 2012 (ranked according to popularity).

Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes.

2 Weekly Broker Wrap: China, Steel And The Carbon Tax
Monday 03 September 2012 – 10:34 AM

With the reporting season wrapping up last week, we look at what brokers had to say about the big iron ore plays, Chinese stimulus and the carbon tax.

3 Uranium And A Long, Dry August
Tuesday 04 September 2012 – 10:01 AM

While increasingly optimistic talk, rumour and theory percolated through the uranium market in August, spot prices and volumes showed few signs of improvement.

4 Forecasting Commodity Prices For 2016
Thursday 30 August 2012 – 11:30 AM

CRU Group has updated its medium term price expectations across the spectrum of metals, minerals and fertilisers.

5 Positive Signs For Paladin?
Monday 03 September 2012 – 11:40 AM

While Paladin Energy's headline loss was larger than expected brokers have seen some positive signs in the result.

6 Property Value The Real Question For Harvey Norman
Monday 03 September 2012 – 01:37 PM

After a shocker of a year for Harvey Norman, analysts question whether property valuations should really be a lot lower.

7 Tourism: Australia's Lost Industry
Friday 31 August 2012 – 10:14 AM

Storm clouds continue to circle over Australia's once powerful, now shattered tourism industry, suggests Commonwealth Bank.

8 BHP's Write-Down And The Global Gas Outlook
Thursday 30 August 2012 – 10:00 AM

BHP has blamed its shale asset write-down on low US gas prices. What lies in store for gas production investment across the globe? (First published August 8)

9 Switzer Super Report: Opinion Is Split On What Lies Ahead
Friday 31 August 2012 – 10:02 AM

Peter Switzer of the Switzer Super Report discusses the upcoming central bank decisions.

10 Why Do Chinese Households Save So Much?
Tuesday 04 September 2012 – 10:15 AM

China's huge savings are met with both awe and suspicion. This column discusses the high savings rate and its implications using data from 1960 to 2009.

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