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Previous Stories

Gold Again Near All-Time Highs: What’s Next And How To Trade It

Mar 01 2011 - Commodities

Market analysts at FXCM note gold is again trading near all-time highs and offer some insights on how to trade the gold market.


Don’t Discount QE3

Mar 01 2011 - FYI

Are investors too early in discounting QE3? Westpac economist Bill Evans is suggesting this might be the case.


Medium Term Base Metal Fundamentals Still Supportive

Feb 28 2011 - Commodities

While high expectations mean prices could correct shorter-term, fundamentals continue to be supportive for base metal prices.


REPEAT Rudi’s View: This Time It’s (Not) Different

Feb 28 2011 - FYI

Two questions from readers: can we correct up to 20%? And what if I am wrong?


Your Editor On BoardRoomRadio

Feb 26 2011 - FYI

Your editor joined Clifford Bennett and Michael Heffernan on Friday to discuss share markets, political turmoil, oil prices and the reporting season.


Gold Focus Is On 1433

Feb 25 2011 - Technicals

FXCM market analyst Jamie Saettele suggests gold’s focus remains on higher highs.


China Is Worried Too

Feb 25 2011 - International

MineLife’s Gavin Wendt reports China is watching global turmoil closely.


Bank Result Wrap

Feb 24 2011 - Australia

A review of the recent Australian banking sector results and subsequent analyst outlooks.


Could Oil Spike US$20 Per Barrel?

Feb 24 2011 - Commodities

ANZ Banking Group suggests the current political unrest in the Middle East could see oil prices spike by as much as US$20 per barrel.


A Hot Construction Junior

Feb 24 2011 - Australia

Global Construction Services reported a strong interim profit result and with scope for further growth in coming years.


Analyse The Market From A Different Angle