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Previous Stories

Less Conviction After Share Price Runs

Sep 14 2010 - Australia

Market strategists at UBS and JP Morgan have made some changes as “valuation” becomes more of an issue. Analysts at RBS have discovered some good news.


Material Matters: Gold, Base Metals, Oil And Iron Ore

Sep 13 2010 - Commodities

A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities with supportive factors identified for gold, copper and oil and an update on Brazilian iron ore output.


After The Carnage: Australian REITs Post-GFC

Sep 13 2010 - Australia

Brokers argue the A-REIT sector is now looking a lot more like what it used to once upon a time, before the world went crazy on debt and crashed.


Confidence Rising In Lend Lease’s Earnings Outlook

Sep 13 2010 - Australia

Stockbrokers are positive about a conditional agreement between Lend Lease and Japanese house builder Sekisui House.


It’s Crunch Time For Gold, Reports TechWizard

Sep 13 2010 - Technicals

Gold will have to break through resistance or retreat, reports the TechWizard.


REPEAT Rudi’s View: Valuation Does Count

Sep 13 2010 - FYI

Today’s share market is riskier than at any point since March 2009. Investors should still watch valuations if they want to avoid misfortune and disappointment.


Is GLNG A Fizzer For Santos?

Sep 10 2010 - Australia

The market was very disappointed yesterday when Santos sold 15% of GLNG to Total at well below the expected price, but brokers see bigger picture positives.


How Chinese Companies Test Global Waters – The Huawei Success Story

Sep 10 2010 - FYI

IMD Professor Winter Nie believes Chinese companies are already re-shaping the global landscape for high-end manufacturers.


Bats, Gartley Patterns, And The Bearish Big Picture

Sep 10 2010 - Technicals

In a market commentary with high educational value, Charlie Chartchecker explains why he believes the big picture for equities remains bearish.


Is The RBA Uncomfortable Yet?

Sep 09 2010 - Australia

Another stronger than expected jobs market report in Australia is reigniting forecasts for an interest rate hike sooner rather than later.


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