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Economy interviews

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JUNE 2011

Federal Budget 2011

Professor Neville Norman, Melbourne University; Michael Jones, Cummings Flavel McCormack

Now the political dust around the Federal Budget has settled , what does it actually say about the economy, and what's really in it for business? PREVIEW »

JUNE 2011

Sharemarket Update

Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor

The extraordinary strength of the Australian dollar is playing havoc with many sectors, but good opportunities abound in the current climate to diversify share portfolios for the future. PREVIEW »

MAY 2011

Economic Update

Professor Neville Norman, Melbourne University

The coming Federal Budget could well be a "stinker", perhaps a return to the old days of a tough budget in a government's first year, followed by better times and then some sweeteners before the next election. PREVIEW »

MAY 2011

Sharemarket Update

Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor

The stock market suffered aftershocks from the recent natural disasters but quickly recovered lost ground. Commodity prices have rallied, but oil remains the big story, and the indicator to watch. PREVIEW »

APRIL 2011

Economic Update

Professor Neville Norman, Melbourne University

Horrific international events have cast a shadow over the global economy, including Australia's, but most of the effects will not be lasting. PREVIEW »

APRIL 2011

Sharemarket Update

Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor

The natural disasters in Japan and the political instability in the Middle East are adding to investor uncertainty, but the recent reporting season suggests the Australian economy's still in good shape. PREVIEW »

MARCH 2011

Economic Update

Professor Neville Norman, Melbourne University

Despite the effects of floods and cyclones, the Australian economy continues to be in good shape, but be prepared for a "stinker" of a May Budget. PREVIEW »

MARCH 2011

Sharemarket Update

Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor

The mid-year reporting season throws up some surprises, both good and bad - and some buying opportunities too. PREVIEW »

FEBRUARY 2011

Economic Update

Professor Neville Norman, Melbourne University

The devastating Queensland floods will have some impact on economic activity and inflation, but overall the picture for business in 2011 is bright. PREVIEW »

FEBRUARY 2011

Sharemarket Update

Elio D'Amato, Lincoln Stock Doctor

Check out those unloved stocks, as the upcoming reporting season throws up unexpected opportunities for the canny investor PREVIEW »
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