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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.

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Current Base Metals Prices Not Sustainable, Says Fortis
Base metal prices are not supported by fundamentals, argues Foris, so any reduction in Chinese buying could generate a correction.
GSJBW Turns Positive On Australian Banks
Market strategists at GSJB Were revised
The Banking Sector Wrap - Week Ending July 2
Lending growth continues to wane as the SUN meets the Snowball.
Today's Financial Calendar
Significant Scheduled Events For 03 July, 2009
The Overnight Report: Men Not At Work
A shock unemployment number sent Wall Street tumbling ahead of the holiday. Dow down 220.
CBA Tracking Well On Customer Relations
Commonwealth Bank appears to be making inroads with customers in quest to improve service quality.
Forecasts Rising, No Rate Hikes In Sight
Commonwealth Bank has updated its views on the economic outlook for 2010, seeing Australia as a solid relative performer and the Aussie dollar as a beneficiary.
Oil To Trade Higher But No Agreement On The Timing
Most analysts expect the oil price to continue moving higher, but there is disagreement on the timing of any such move.
Stainless Steel Producers Raise Prices
Demand remains fickle, but stainless steel producers have found they can raise prices without scaring away their customers.
Spot U3O8 Shows A Bit More Weakness
Industry consultant TradeTech has further lowered its weekly U3O8 spot price indicator.
Australia Well Placed For Eventual Recovery in Global Economy
The Australian economy is well placed to benefit as the global economy recovers, with infrastructure and housing dependent sectors the bet placed for gains, CommSec says.
Setting Up For GFC2
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac last night rolled out 125% loan-to-value mortgage refinancing.

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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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