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Our team of journalists reports each day (Mon-Fri) on the latest opinions, recommendations, targets and forecasts by the ten leading stock brokers and equity investment advisers in the Australian market.

The Australian Broker Call is made available to its subscribers each morning before the opening of the Australian share market at 10am.



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Your Editor On BRR's Round Table
Your Editor participated in BRR's Friday Afternoon Round Table to discuss CBA and other stocks, while explaining the concept of the "All-Weather" performer.
Peter Switzer: A Rate Cut Is Coming, But Will The Banks Follow?
Peter Switzer of the Switzer Super Report provides his view on next week's RBA decision and the likely response from the banks.
Credit Corp Enjoying Positive Momentum
A better than expected interim result and an upward revision in full year guidance leads brokers to suggest there remains value in Credit Corp.
Next Week At A Glance
A brief look at important company events and economic data releases next week.
Your Editor On Twitter
This week's Tweets by Your Editor on Twitter.
Crude Oil Lagging US Equities
Traders and chartists are worried. Charlie Chartchecker suggests too much worry seems out of character.
Weekly Top Ten News Stories
Our top ten news stories from 27 January 2012 to 03 February 2012
The Overnight Report: Yawn
Wall Street struggled to stay awake last night on mixed earnings and data and silence from Athens. Dow down 9. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEDT)
Today's Financial Calendar
Significant Scheduled Events For 03 February, 2012
Value In BHP's Mega Projects?
BHP Billiton is exiting peripheral operations to concentrate on its "mega projects". Is there any value on offer for investors?
Brokers Review Oz Media Sector Outlook
Given tough market conditions and upcoming earnings results brokers have reviewed the outlook and their preferences for the Australian media sector.
Silver The Better Bet
Jonathan Barratt of Barratt's Bulletin suggests a dip may be ahead for silver offering a good entry point.

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The content of this information does in no way reflect the opinions of FNArena, or of its journalists. In fact we don't have any opinion about the stock market, its value, future direction or individual shares. FNArena solely reports about what the main experts in the market note, believe and comment on. By doing so we believe we provide intelligent investors with a valuable tool that helps them in making up their own minds, reading market trends and getting a feel for what is happening beneath the surface. This document is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security or other financial instrument. FNArena employs very experienced journalists who base their work on information believed to be reliable and accurate, though no guarantee is given that the daily report is accurate or complete. Investors should contact their personal adviser before making any investment decision.
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