8th Sep 2010

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  • Feature Story: Watch For A Double Dip, But Don’t Bank On It - September 03 2010
    While the risks have increased, we remain of the view that the US and global recovery will continue. However, whether there is a US double dip or not, it’s clear the growth ou ... read more
  • Feature Story: America Sagging - August 27 2010
    Tonight, our time, two events will tell us a lot about the future direction of the US and global economies. The first is the release of the second estimate for second quarter ... read more
  • Investment: Global Investment Fears Ease, But US Still A Concern - August 20 2010
    Big global investors are not as bearish as they were a month ago. An increased percentage are no longer as worried about deflation, while some are starting to fret about infla ... read more
  • The Economy: What's The Story: Inflation, Deflation Or….? - August 13 2010
    Australian unemployment rose to 5.3% yesterday in something of a surprise, but the Australian Bureau of Statistics has recast the labour force data in a major revamp, which has b ... read more
  • Gold: Some Bearish Arguments - August 06 2010
    There are a growing number of gold bears emerging from hibernation. If we believe that despite the slowing US economy, the rest of the world will escape damage, especially Eur ... read more
  • Iron Ore: Watch The Emerging Glut - August 06 2010
    On the face of it, news of a possible halt to Indian iron ore exports is good news for the likes of BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Vale of Brazil and Fortescue Metals and a cast o ... read more
  • Interest Rates: Australia On Hold As Asia Tightens - July 30 2010
    Suddenly Australia is a one off in the booming Asian region, instead of being ahead of the pack. After rate rises starting last October and continuing up to April, Australian ... read more
  • China: No Crunch, Just A Sag? - July 30 2010
    A rebound seems to be underway in the Chinese sharemarket after the big fall this year. That's because, as the AMP's chief economist, Dr Shane Oliver suggests, the economy cou ... read more
  • World Steel Rebound Cooling - July 23 2010
    Slowly, the recovery in global steel is fading as the momentum goes out of the restocking boom, car sales peak in some countries and weaken in others, and the US Japanese and ... read more
  • Woolies Ex-Growth - July 23 2010
    Another bad day for Woolworths' shares yesterday. While the market was mixed in reaction to poor leads from offshore, Woolies spent all of trading in the red. The price fel ... read more
  • Australian Election: Not Much Happens To Markets - July 23 2010
    With the federal election now set for August 21 the AMP’s chief economist, Dr Shane Oliver says it is natural to wonder what impact, if any, there might be on investment markets. ... read more
  • China: Growth, Inflation Slowing - July 16 2010
    The Chinese Government appears to be successfully slowing the economy and the hot housing sector without too much danger of a crunch. At the same time inflation has eased ... read more
  • The US: Growth Turning Down, Joblessness To Last Longer - July 16 2010
    Now we know just how pessimistic the Federal Reserve has become about the American economy. A combination of comments and updated forecasts contained in the minutes  ... read more
  • Gold: New Caution Seen As Prices Wobble - July 09 2010
    Up to Thursday, gold had lost 4.7% since settling at the record high of $US1,258.30 an ounce on June 18. Included in that was the nasty fall a week ago yesterday when the ... read more
  • Global Manufacturing Slows, China Leads The Way - July 02 2010
    Has global manufacturing growth "rolled over" and is now heading for a slowdown? Despite an improvement in Japan's Tankan survey of business sentiment, other surveys out y ... read more







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