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Weekly Top Ten News Stories

Weekly Reports | Oct 17 2014

Our top ten news from 09 October 2014 to 16 October 2014 (ranked according to popularity).

Uranium Week: When, Oh When Will Japan Restart?
Tuesday 14 October 2014 – 11:29 AM

As uranium prices continue to find long-lost support, the focus swings back to just when Japan might restart the idled reactors that sent prices crashing in the first place.

Is Chinese Property Headed For a Japanese-Style Bust?
Monday 13 October 2014 – 12:56 PM

As Chinese property prices continue to decline, much comparison has been made to the Japanese property bust of the 1990s which sent Japan into its lost decade. But is this comparison justified?

Stocks Will Fall, Get Ready To Buy!
Wednesday 15 October 2014 – 10:27 AM

Peter Switzer of the Switzer Super Report notes the technical signals suggest a further correction in store for Wall Street.

Xero Finds Going Tough In US Market
Tuesday 14 October 2014 – 01:28 PM

The US market is a tough nut to crack and brokers pull back expectations for local cloud company Xero, expecting growth will be slow.

Upside For Sirtex
Thursday 09 October 2014 – 10:27 AM

The Chartist reports is setting itself to break up from its current range to potentially a new all-time high.

Further Downside For ANZ
Monday 13 October 2014 – 10:24 AM

Nick Linton-Ffrost of Fifth Wave suggests waiting for the right technical signals from ANZ Bank.

The Short Report
Thursday 09 October 2014 – 12:11 PM

FNArena's weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market.

Opportunity In Sirtex Medical's Upcoming Trial
Monday 13 October 2014 – 11:39 AM

Brokers are keenly anticipating the results of Sirtex Medical's study on colorectal cancer treatment which, if successful, could trigger upside for the stock.

Material Matters: Weak Outlook Shaping 2015
Thursday 09 October 2014 – 10:00 AM

As 2014 ends with a whimper, brokers are becoming more subdued about the outlook for most commodities in 2015.

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