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Thursday 17

May, 2012 4:39 PM

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Centro signs deal with WA billionaire

17.05.2012 Centro Retail Australia has sold part ownership stakes in three shopping centres to billionaire Stan Perron for $690.4 million..

Markets waver over Greece vote

17.05.2012 Concerns over the eurozone are weighing on sentiment across the world, with the euro hitting a four-month low and borrowing rates for EU countries high..


IAG to review its UK business

17.05.2012 Insurance Australia Group has begun a strategic review of its business in the UK, possibly paving the way for its sale..

Afternoon Thoughts

17.05.2012  Across Asia, markets are mixed as investors are caught between bargain hunting after the recent sell-off.


CBA set to post first $7bn bank profit

17.05.2012 Commonwealth Bank is expected to become the first Australian bank to post a $7bn profit later this year after third quarter profits grew..

Market Commentary - AU Market Essentials

17.05.2012 Market Commentary - AU Market Essentials.


Top 10 shorted stocks

17.05.2012 Each day we feature the top 10 shorted stocks on the ASX..



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