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Economics

AIG CBA PSI
Monthly indicator of services sector activity.
Australian Economic Perspective
Weekly publication covering market influencing domestic economic issues.
Australian Economic Prospects
Quarterly review of Australian economic and market outlook.
CBA Edge
A monthly review of Commonwealth Bank's internal economic indicators and their implications for the domestic market.
CBA State Growth Meter
The CBA's State Growth Meter compares the economic peformance of the six Australian states.
Daily Alert
A daily summary of overnight developments in offshore markets and implications for our market.
Economic Calendar
A monthly tabulation of important Australian and International data releases including previous and forecast figures.
Economic Issues
Occasional reports on topical issues.
Economic Updates
Regular reports providing preview and analysis of all important Australian data releases as well as policy statements including Federal and State budgets.
HIA Housing Report
A quarterly review of the recent trends in house prices and housing affordability.
Industry in the Regions 2004
A review of issues affecting businesses in regional centres around Australia.
Market Insight Weekly
Weekly review of interest rates and currency markets.
Month in Review
A monthly retrospective summarising the market-influencing events of the past month.


International

International Daily Alert
A daily summary of developments on the international market specifically in London.
International Economic Perspective
A weekly publication summarising our views on market influencing G7 economic issues.
International FX Options
Description to come
International Relative Value
Ad-hoc foreign exchange strategies including FX options.
International Updates
Analysis of key International economic & Central Bank developments.
NZ CBA Edge
Monthly review of internal economic indicators and their implications for the NZ market.
NZ Commodity Price Index
Weekly summary of movements in the NZ commodity market and the CBA NZ Commodity Price Index.
NZ Economic Perspective
A weekly publication on the NZ economy.
NZ Economic Updates
Occasional situational reports providing previews and analysis of all important NZ data releases as well as policy statements and budgets.
Short-Term Trader
Ad-hoc short-term and technically driven fx and swap trade ideas.


Debt Markets

$-Bloc Debt Markets
Weekly publication detailing our views, market calls and trade recommendations within the Dollar Bloc Markets.
Australian Debt Strategy
Weekly publication with a feature article, key views, trades and forecasts.
Debt Update
The Commonwealth Bank's view on the outlook for credit.
Fixed Income and Foreign Exchange Daily
CBA’s FI and FX daily is a flagship publication that provides investors with a quick snapshot of the state-of-play in the $ bloc markets, and the main events that drive those markets. More importantly, the daily report is a high-frequency feed into where our strategists see the markets heading and economic events evolving. The daily also provides trade recommendations and feeds into our $ bloc weekly.
Quant Pack
Daily market rates and analysis of the Australian debt and interest-rate market
Relative Value Strategy
A document that provides investors with advice on how to make profitable investments based upon the relative movements of asset prices within the debt market.


Equities Market

Consumer Discretionary
The Consumer Discretionary sector covers the media, gaming and discretionary retailing industries and accounts for 10% of the S&P/ASX200 by value. The media sector is dominated by the national TV and newspaper publishing companies, in particular PBL, Seven, Ten and Fairfax. The gaming sector is dominated by Tabcorp, Aristocrat and UNiTAB. The discretionary retailing sector includes companies such as Harvey Norman, David Jones and Billabong.
Consumer Staples
The Consumer Staples sector covers food and liquor retailing and food and beverage manufacturing and accounts for 7% of the S&P/ASX200 by value. The major retailers are Coles Myer and Woolworths. The major food and beverage manufacturers are Coca-Cola Amatil, Fosters and Lion Nathan.
Emerging Companies
Emerging Companies are those companies outside of the top 100, representing about 1700 companies listed on the ASX. Emerging Companies can provide excess return to a portfolio as they are usually more nimble and able to adjust their business strategy more quickly than their larger peers.
Equity Economics
CommSec's Equity Economics team interpret ‘big picture’ economic and financial trends and undertake regular presentations to staff and customers, prepare commentaries on economic matters for the media, and produce regular and ad hoc commentaries and topical reports of market interest.
Financials
Financials is the largest sector in the ASX and accounts for 33% of the S&P/ASX200 by value. This sector includes banks, insurers and wealth management companies. The major banks are CBA, NAB, Westpac, ANZ and St George. The major insurers are IAG, Promina, QBE and Suncorp. The major wealth management companies are AMP and AXA.
Healthcare
The healthcare sector includes healthcare equipment and service providers as well as pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. It accounts for 3% of the S&P/ASX 200 by value. The healthcare sector is heavily regulated by Federal and State Governments. It is dominated by healthcare equipment and service providers including CSL, COH, HSP & RHC.
Industrials
The Industrials sector covers a wide range of manufacturing and transportation companies and accounts for 8% of the S&P/ASX200 by value. The major companies are Wesfarmers, Brambles, Macquarie Infrastructure Group, Qantas, Toll Holdings and Transurban.
Resources
Our Resources coverage includes the key energy and materials companies from the oil and gas exploration, production, refining, building materials sector. The resources sector accounts for 3% of the S&P/ASX200 by value and the materials sectors accounts for 19% of the S&P/ASX200 by value. The largest resources companies are Woodside Petroleum, Santos, Caltex, Origin Energy, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and WMC Resources and the major building materials companies are Boral, Rinker and James Hardie.
Strategy
Our Strategy research focuses on specific sectors, rather than on companies. The analysis includes recommendations on which sectors, taken as a whole, provide the best investment opportunities in the market.
Telecommunications
The Telecommunications sector is dominated by Telstra and accounts for 4.5% of the S&P/ASX200 by value. Other companies include Singapore Telecommunications and Telecom Corporation NZ.
The Great Divide
The equities research team has investigated the implications for stocks in an economy increasingly driven by Terms of Trade.
Utilities
This sector covers the electric and gas utilities and accounts for 1.5% of the S&P/ASX200 by value.


Credit Markets

Corporate Credit Review
Occasional company or industry segment credit reviews including research prepared on new issues.
Credit Daily Alert
Daily early morning run down of credit news including new issues, ratings actions, corporate events, earnings results and other credit influencing news.
Credit Strategy
Top down thoughts and views of the market.
Hybrids Daily
Updated trading yields and valuations for the Australian hybrid securities market.


Structured Finance

ABS/MBS Market Wrap
Australian prime/non-conforming residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) and asset-backed securities (ABS) updates and market commentaries.
Collateral Debt Obligations (CDOs)
A CDO is a structured finance product, where debt securities issued are backed by a portfolio of assets. The debt securities are linked to the performance of the referenced portfolio of assets. Assets may include corporate bonds, asset-backed securities, other CDO’s, tranches and credit derivatives such as credit default swaps
Investor Guides
CBA investor guides provide an in-depth analysis on securitisation transactions.
Medallion Updates
Quarterly updates on Medallion Credit Linked Notes including the performance of the underlying reference portfolio.


Foreign Exchange

Corporate Asian FX Quarterly
The aim of the Quarterly is to discuss our medium term forecasts for the Asian currencies against the USD and AUD.
FX Forecasts
Current Commonwealth Bank FX forecasts.
FX Month in Review
A review of currencies over the past month. Includes USD, AUD, EUR, JPY, CAD, GBP, CHF and NZD.
FX Presentations
Selected presentations on foreign exchange.
FX Strategy
Weekly publication detailing our views market calls and trade recommendations on currency markets globally.
Quarterly Corporate FX
The aim of the Quarterly is to discuss our medium term forecasts for the Australian dollar and New Zealand dollar and include our forecasts of the major cross rates.
Weekly Corporate FX
A weekly outlook for the main AUD cross rates for small and medium businesses.
Weekly Institutional FX Strategy
Weekly outlook targeted at large corporate clients: core views, direction of risks and major events likely to influence currency markets.


Commodities

Agricultural Market Daily
A daily review of global crop prices and market developments.
Commodities Daily Alert
Daily summary of overnight developments in offshore markets and implications for Commodities markets.
Commodity Price Index
Daily calculation of the Australian Commodity Price Index (available on electronic and print news sources).
Energy Updates
Monthly and weekly reports outlining developments in the energy product markets.
Metals Updates
Occasional reports outlining developments in the metals market.
Soft Spot
A weekly publication containing our latest research on soft commodity markets and updates to our outlook for prices and graphical summary of prices in key markets.
The Hard Line
A weekly publication providing information and forecasts for the metals market, including aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc and gold.


Categories

CBA ACCI Business Expectations Survey
CBA ACCI Business Expectation Survey


Forecasts

Economic Forecasts
The Commonwealth Bank's forecasts for the main components of the national accounts, consumer price index (CPI), labour market, wages and the current account.
Financial Forecasts
The Commonwealth Bank's forecasts for key interest and exchange rates.

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10 October 2008 - AEST 8.30am - In the US, stocks gave up early gains with credit markets continuing to be the major concern - The Aussie dollar rose sharply throughout the European session before ending weaker - Crude oil prices eased again on Thursday - The concerns over a global slowdown continued to weigh on prices, with the front month contract hitting a 11 month low - China is expected to halt auto fuel imports for the second month in a row - The October Nymex crude quote fell by US$2.36 or 2.7pct to US$86.59 a barrel - Base metal prices rallied on the LME following a week of sharp falls. Zinc gained 4.7pct with Lead up 6.2pct - The price of gold reversed previous gains as investors opted for cash.

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