Cyclicals tipped to lead ASX
Stockbroker Morgans sees the ASX topping 5800 points by the end of the year, with Amcor and Harvey Norman among its top picks.
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The Australian dollar failed to gain any traction on Monday, after reaching its highest level in close to a month at the end of last week.
Australian stocks are tipped to start the week on a positive note as global markets brace for the scaling back of the US Federal Reserve's bond-buying program.
The Pimco Total Return Fund posted its first annual loss in 14 years, as fears of a reduction in the Federal Reserve's bond-buying sent bond prices lower.
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