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Weekly Top Ten News Stories

Weekly Reports | Dec 19 2014

Our top ten news from 11 December 2014 to 18 December 2014 (ranked according to popularity).

Uranium Week: Demand Shifts To 2015
Tuesday 16 December 2014 – 10:03 AM

Utilities appear to have satisfied their 2014 demand requirements and are looking to securing supply into 2015.

Could Something Outrageous Happen In 2015?
Thursday 11 December 2014 – 12:28 PM

Saxo Bank has published its Ten Outrageous Predictions for 2015. The question is: are some of them really that outrageous?

What Happens In 2015 And Why I Will Buy Soon
Wednesday 17 December 2014 – 11:02 AM

Peter Switzer of the Switzer Super Report outlines his reasons to be bullish in 2015.

Opportuniites in Australia's industrial sector, renewed volatility amid falling commodity prices and moderate earnings growth likely.

Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes.

Material Matters: Oil Implications, Nickel And Miners' Cash
Thursday 11 December 2014 – 10:02 AM

Forecasts for oil prices are revised sharply lower, with implications across the mining sector. Bell Potter looks at nickel one year on from Indonesia's ban while Morgans contemplates miner cash piles.

Banks Reaching Support
Tuesday 16 December 2014 – 10:22 AM

Michael Gable of Fairmont Equities suggests Australian banks should shortly see some renewed buying.

5000 In Sight For ASX200
Monday 15 December 2014 – 10:18 AM

Nick Linton-Ffrost of Fifth Wave notes the tehnicals suggest a move back to 5000 for the ASX200.

Is That It For Woodside’s Dividends?
Wednesday 17 December 2014 – 02:21 PM

Woodside had become a popular yield stock this year having shelved growth opportunities, but the company's surprise move to acquire a suite of Apache assets brings dividends into question.

10 The Short Report
Thursday 11 December 2014 – 12:02 PM

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

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