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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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Weekly Top Ten News Stories
Our top ten news stories from 16 May 2013 to 23 May 2013
Quickstep, And The New Frontier Of Composites
Composites manufacturer Quickstep has not been disadvantaged by government indecision on either side of the Pacific over the new Joint Strike Fighter, but rather has used the time to its own advantage.
Your Editor On Twitter
This week's Tweets on Twitter by Your Editor.
Next Week At A Glance
A brief look at important company events and economic data releases next week.
This Tiny Mining Sector Is About to Soar
Investment U's David Fessler suggests investors should position for a renaissance in global uranium demand.
Gold Exploration Has Halved In A Year
Falling prices and economic uncertainty are weighing heavily on the gold sector, strangling exploration activity.
The Overnight Report: Wild Ride
Fed talk, weak Chinese data and a big sell-off in Japan have all made for a wild 24 hours on stock markets. Dow down 12. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
Today's Financial Calendar
Significant Scheduled Events For 24 May, 2013
Australian Stocks: What Happened Today?
A wrap of the day's activity on the Australian stock market.
Material Matters: Miner Strategy, US Dollar, Coal And Copper
Recently expanded mines risk impairments, a rising US dollar is pressuring metals prices while copper fundamentals may actually be improving.
A Challenging Season For Myer
Myer's March quarter sales growth was soft and it's likely more than just seasonal factors that are making times challenging.
Australian Banks: What Comes Next?
Banks are now all about yield, but on low earnings growth and already elevated payouts, do brokers see any value left following the bank reporting season?

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