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Date Posted: 19:12:08 06/14/10 Mon
Author: Back To The Vagaries Of The 70's?
Subject: Date - Tuesday, 15/6/2010 - 12:11:13 PM AEST

Date - Tuesday, 15/6/2010 - 12:11:13 PM AEST

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Back To The Vagaries Of The 70's?
The AMP's chief economist and strategist, Dr Shane Oliver says the current uncertainty will increase asset allocations to Asia and the emerging world, quality high yield investments and potentially gold.
The Outlook: Mixed, But Listen To The RBA And Jobs Market
Earnings updates, many on the downside, continue to appear as listed companies condition investors on what to expect for the June 30 year or half year financial reporting period.
Lower Metals Prices Are Hurting High Cost Producers

Following a month where base metal prices fell and precious metal prices rose Barclay Capital has updated its views on the outlook for both metal classes. Barclays notes gold continues to benefit from its safe-haven status as fears of possible contagion from the Greek debt crisis remain.
MGR - UBS rates the stock as Downgrade to Neutral
WPL - Deutsche Bank rates the stock as Buy
BSL - RBS Australia rates the stock as Buy
CSL To Benefit From Consolidation In US Blood Products Sector

CSL has been involved in attempts at industry consolidation via a previous failed bid for competitor Talecris, but this time it will be watching from the sidelines as Grifols of Spain has reached agreement to acquire Talecris for US$3.4 billion.
Quote - Get Chart & Price Information For CSL
Material Matters: Aluminium, Coal And Basic Materials
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities with signs aluminium prices may be near a bottom, adjustments to coal sector earnings and basic materials yield plays.

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