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How good are analyst calls?

How good are analyst calls?

Overall, broker analyst calls are worth following – but average analyst outperformance hides some less flattering numbers.

$A slides below US87¢ mark, yen surges

The Australian dollar is trading at US86.81¢ early on Saturday morning, extending the slide triggered on Friday by comments from Reserve Bank board member Heather Ridout.

Wall St tumbles on emerging-market concerns

Wall St tumbles on emerging-market concerns

Updated | US stocks fell, on the heels of a selloff in emerging market assets, hurt by growth concerns in China and as expectations grew that the Fed will further trim its market-friendly stimulus measures.

JPMorgan increases Dimon's pay to $US20m

Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan’s chief executive, has been awarded total pay of $US20 million for 2013, a huge increase over the amount he received for 2012, according to a regulatory filing released on Friday.

Argentina surprises markets by relaxing FX controls

Argentina surprises markets by relaxing FX controls

Argentina said on Friday it would relax currency controls it had long defended as essential, a policy reversal forced by high inflation and a sharp fall in the country's currency.

European shares drop on heightened Latam worries

European stocks suffered their biggest one-day slide in seven months on Friday as concern about economies and currencies in Latin America sparked a bout of profit taking.

Copper hits month low on signs of slowing China growth

Copper fell to its lowest in a month and struck its biggest weekly fall since mid-November as slowing growth in China's factories fuelled worries about demand in the world's top metals consumer.

Commodities

Gold spike just a blip on the way down: UBS

Analysts predict a combination of reduced central bank stimulus, increasing investor appetite for risk assets and a return to hedging in the gold industry will see the precious metal continue to lose value in 2014.

China worries spark share sell-off ahead of earnings

The Australian share market has fallen for the third week in a row, following a surprise jump in local inflation and an indicator showing China’s manufacturing sector contracted for the first time in six month.

Philip Baker

Corporate cash holdings hit record highs

Philip Baker

Philip Baker | At the end of last year global companies had almost $US7 trillion of cash and equivalents on their balance sheets – more than double the figure of a decade ago. The story is similar in Australia.

BoE’s Carney backtracks on forward guidance

BoE’s Carney backtracks on forward guidance

Central bank forward guidance is supposed to make life easier for investors. Bank of England governor Mark Carney adopted the policy five months ago, now he’s done a backflip and is abandoning the idea.

China bumps India from top gold consumer spot

China bumps India from top gold consumer spot

China’s demand for gold jumped 32 per cent last year as the Chinese purchased gold bars, jewellery and Panda coins, bumping India from the traditional top spot, a new survey shows.

Markets Summary

Change % Chg
S&P/ASX 200 5240.9 - 22.1 - 0.42%
Dow Jones 15879.11 - 318.24 - 1.96%
FTSE 100 6663.74 - 109.54 - 1.62%
SPI 200 MAR4 5122.000 - 75.000 - 1.40%
AUD/USD 0.8681 0.0000 + 0.00%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
MGX MT GIBSON $ 1.040 + 8.33%
EVN EVOLUTION $ 0.620 + 4.20%
NCM NEWCREST $ 9.480 + 3.83%
RSG RESOLUTE $ 0.575 + 3.60%
SXL STHNXMEDIA $ 1.665 + 3.42%

Markets Data »

Price % Chg
TRS REJECTSHOP $ 11.500 - 31.95%
BDR BEADELL $ 0.710 - 11.25%
NST NTH STAR $ 0.890 - 10.10%
JBH JB HI-FI $ 18.290 - 5.67%
RMD RESMED $ 5.000 - 4.94%

Markets Data »

Currencies

AUD USD EUR JPY GBP
AUD AUD 0.8681 0.6346 88.79 0.5264
USD 1.1513 USD 0.731 102.24 0.6064
EUR 1.5744 1.3674 EUR 139.87 0.8293
JPY 0.0113 0.0098 0.0071 JPY 0.0059
GBP 1.8979 1.6485 1.205 168.61 GBP

Markets Data »

Inflation nixes rate cut talk

Inflation data for the December quarter was higher than expected, but while a rate cut is now unlikely, the weak economy means a rate increase in 2014 is far from certain.

World Indices

S&P;/ASX 200 5,240.9 - 22.1 - 0.42%
S&P/ASX 200
ALL ORDINARIES 5,254.3 - 21.2 - 0.40%
ALL ORDINARIES
S&P;/ASX 100 4,353.4 - 17.7 - 0.40%
S&P/ASX 100
SMALL ORDS 2,158.6 - 8.6 - 0.40%
S&P/ASX SMALL ORDINARIES
Dow Jones 15,879.11 - 318.24 - 1.96%
Dow Jones
S&P 500 INDEX 1,790.29 - 38.17 - 2.09%
S&P 500 INDEX
NASDAQ COMPOSITE 4,128.17 - 90.70 - 2.15%
NASDAQ COMPOSITE
Wilshire 5000 19,168.63 - 421.69 - 2.15%
Wilshire 5000
FTSE 100 6,663.74 - 109.54 - 1.62%
FTSE 100
CAC 40 INDEX 4,161.47 - 119.49 - 2.79%
CAC 40 INDEX
SMI PR 8,201.50 - 203.48 - 2.42%
SMI PR
XETRA DAX PF 9,392.02 - 239.02 - 2.48%
XETRA DAX PF
HANG SENG INDEX 22,450.06 - 283.84 - 1.25%
HANG SENG INDEX
- %
-
NIKKEI 225 INDEX 15,391.56 - 304.33 - 1.94%
NIKKEI 225 INDEX
SSE COMPOSITE/d 2,054.39 + 12.21 + 0.60%
SSE COMPOSITE/d

Markets Data »

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Gainers & Losers

ASX 200 Gainers

Price % Chg
MGX MT GIBSON $ 1.040 + 8.33%
EVN EVOLUTION $ 0.620 + 4.20%
NCM NEWCREST $ 9.480 + 3.83%
RSG RESOLUTE $ 0.575 + 3.60%
SXL STHNXMEDIA $ 1.665 + 3.42%

ASX 200 Losers

Price % Chg
TRS REJECTSHOP $ 11.500 - 31.95%
BDR BEADELL $ 0.710 - 11.25%
NST NTH STAR $ 0.890 - 10.10%
JBH JB HI-FI $ 18.290 - 5.67%
RMD RESMED $ 5.000 - 4.94%

Markets Data »

Commodities

Price Change % Chg
BRENT SPOT (USD/BBL) 110.680 0.000 0.00%
LIGHT CRUDE MAR4 (USD/BBL) 96.900 - 0.680 - 0.70%
NAT GAS FEB14 (USD/MMBTU) 5.156 + 0.452 + 9.56%
Bid Ask Bid Chg Bid % Chg
GOLD (USD/OZ) 1269.01 1270.12 + 0.37 + 0.03%
SILVER (USD/OZ) 19.87 19.97 + 0.01 + 0.05%
PLATINUM (USD/OZ) 1421.50 1431.50 - 1.75 - 0.12%
PALLADIUM (USD/OZ) 732.50 738.50 + 0.75 + 0.10%

Markets Data »

Equity returns not top priority

Equity returns not top priority

Finance bosses favour spending excess funds on acquisitions and capital purchases rather than returning money to shareholders in 2014.

Stars start to align for Macquarie’s Moore

Stars start to align for Macquarie’s Moore

Expect a rather ebullient Nicholas Moore, Macquarie Group’s chief executive, when he gives an operational briefing on February 11.

Taking stock

Taking Stock

Goodman dances the samba after acquisition approval

News that Goodman Group has gained regulatory approval for its acquisition of $1.5 billion worth of Brazilian warehouses in a move that will help Goodman establish a core Brazilian fund with institutional backing.

Taking Stock

A sunny summer for Nine’s share float

Nine Entertainment’s shift into the realms of listed entities last month was naturally greeted with some ­scepticism, but after dominating ­ratings, thanks to Australia’s Ashes whitewash, there is renewed interest in the broadcaster.

Equity Markets

January call options on VIX hit record 8.4m contracts

Demand for protection against a US stock-market selloff soared on Friday as traders scooped up call options in CBOE Volatility index VIX, Wall Street's favourite index of anxiety.

European shares drop on heightened Latam worries

European stocks suffered their biggest one-day slide in seven months on Friday as concern about economies and currencies in Latin America sparked a bout of profit taking.

Debt Markets

Christopher Joye

Inflationary pressure to slow housing market

Oh dear. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s worst nightmares, which this column has canvassed for some time, could be coming to fruition more quickly than most expected.

Philip Baker

When they’re hybrids, assume nothing

Philip Baker

Like any investment hybrids carry some risk. But quite often they are issued by company’s that are so well regarded and well known the risks are sometimes overlooked or not properly understood.

Currency Markets

$A slides below US87¢ mark, yen surges

The Australian dollar is trading at US86.81¢ early on Saturday morning, extending the slide triggered on Friday by comments from Reserve Bank board member Heather Ridout.

Argentina surprises markets by relaxing FX controls

Argentina surprises markets by relaxing FX controls

Argentina said on Friday it would relax currency controls it had long defended as essential, a policy reversal forced by high inflation and a sharp fall in the country's currency.