
01 April 2008 | by Gabriella Hold
Fund managers say the credit crisis has not yet played out fully and there is still trouble ahead
01 April 2008 | by Yvonne Ball
From safe as houses, banks have become a sector under siege which investors are treating with extreme prejudice
01 April 2008 | by Stephen Wisenthal
Robust resources have so far been a tonic to an ailing stockmarket

01 April 2008 | by Gabriella Hold and Peter Wells
Australia's leading fund managers talk about recent economic challenges and their sharemarket ramifications.
01 April 2008 | by Robert Guy
The sharemarket downturn has provided investors with a number of opportunities but the volatility remains.
01 April 2008 | by Peter Wells
A lack of clarity over the direction of the broader market could continue to weigh on minnows.
01 April 2008 | by Emily Parkinson
Volatile share prices have rattled the confidence of the once red-hot market for initial public offerings.

01 April 2008 | by Paul Garvey
The commodities that have created cheer in the March quarter threaten to create headaches in the three months ahead.
01 April 2008 | by Anthony Hughes
America's bulls may have been trampled but are nonetheless proving hard to keep down.
01 April 2008 | by Anthony Hughes
A weak US dollar is a boon to exports but continued declines underscore profound concern over America's economy
01 April 2008 | by Andrew Burrell
China's fairytale economic run could be nearing an end as investors become spooked by some very scary factors.
01 April 2008 | by Katrina Nicholas
Political ructions in some Asian stockmarkets have overshadowed economic advances
01 April 2008 | by Katrina Nicholas
Australia's leading fund managers talk about what has proved a particularly challenging economic period, and the likely ramifications for sharemarkets.
01 April 2008 | by David Bassanese
In the RBA's fight against inflation, the central bank's weaponry is squarely aimed at consumer spending
01 April 2008 | by Katja Buhrer
In the midst of global economic gyrations, the Australian dollar remains hostage to traders willingness to take on risk.
01 April 2008 | by Geoff Kitney
Declines in European stocks have failed to halt the great debate over Europe's economy has separated from that of the US
01 April 2008 | by Katja Buhrer
The global credit crunch has taken its toll on Australia's corporate bond market and big challenges remain
01 April 2008 | by Glenn Mumford
After a rough March quarter, some signs of recovery are in the air.