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Investors warm to water as shortages mount
LONDON (Reuters) - As liquidity is drained from credit and money markets and pours into oil and gold, another asset class that could offer long-term returns to the discerning investor is water. feeds.reuters.com
Hedge funds find new openings in low-leverage world
LONDON (Reuters) - Exploiting opportunities created by wild market movements, rather than loading up on leverage, will be the key to hedge fund returns this year. feeds.reuters.com
Dollar firms on inflation outlook
THE Australian dollar ended marginally firmer yesterday as hawkish inflationary forecasts caused traders revisit the possibility of another interest rate rise this year. news.com.au
Share market ends week on positive note
THE share market closed the week higher as local financial stocks returned to favour after a strong lead from Wall Street overnight. news.com.au