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ASX powers ahead, materials sector jumps on iron ore, EML Payments surges
The local market finished the week strongly, gaining 0.8 per cent on Friday, and 3.2 per cent for the week. Once again, the cyclical financial and materials...
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INSight #248 with Fiona Ker from Ruffer
Fiona Ker from Ruffer shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on the limits of where Ruffer can invest.
INSight #248 with Fiona Ker from Ruffer
Fiona Ker from Ruffer shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on the limits of where Ruffer can invest.
INSight #248 with Fiona Ker from Ruffer
Fiona Ker from Ruffer shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on the limits of where Ruffer can invest.
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INSight #247 with Fiona Ker from Ruffer
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INSight #247 with Fiona Ker from Ruffer
Fiona Ker from Ruffer shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on whether a focus on not losing ultimately means that Ruffer wins.
INSight #247 with Fiona Ker from Ruffer
Fiona Ker from Ruffer shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on whether a focus on not losing ultimately means that Ruffer wins.
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