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Previous Stories

The Outlook For LNG

Dec 23 2010 - Commodities

The outlook for Australian LNG projects in 2011 looks a lot like it did in 2010, but we’re beginning to reach crunch time.


Bleak Prospects For Global Shipping

Dec 23 2010 - FYI

Norwegian shipping magnate John Fredriksen doesn’t see much upside for the global shipping sector in the next two years.


The Australian Economy: 2010 In Review And The Outlook For 2011

Dec 22 2010 - Australia

Daniel Hwang, Senior Market Strategist at Forex.com, shares his views on the 2011 outlook for the Australian economy.


The Outlook For Iron Ore

Dec 22 2010 - Commodities

Resource Capital Research provides its view on iron ore pricing into next year.


Gold Remains In A Bull Market

Dec 22 2010 - Commodities

ATW’s Jerry Simmons explains why the bull market for gold is not near its end just yet (technical analysis).


The Outlook For Uranium

Dec 21 2010 - Commodities

The uranium spot price is on the rise but not everyone is convinced it should be.


Europe Has The RBA Stuck

Dec 21 2010 - Australia

The minutes of the December meeting indicate a real concern over Europe, cementing views that there won’t be another rate rise for a while.


A Compass For 2011

Dec 21 2010 - FYI

BTIG Chief Market Strategist Mike O’Rourke explains why he is positive about equities in the year ahead, despite challenges and risks.


The China Factor

Dec 20 2010 - Australia

Commonwealth Bank economists look at China’s impact on global economic growth as we enter 2011.


NAB’s Ten Things To Watch In 2011

Dec 20 2010 - Australia

National Bank economists have listed ten factors they believe will prove important in 2011.


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