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Don't EVER buy these 3 ASX shares

Let’s not even touch the political situation in Washington D.C. today, okay

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5 industries – and companies – to drive the economy for 20 years

The Australian economy will need to diversify its growth, and these companies look set to benefit.

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Best and worst stocks on the ASX today

ASX closes down 0.2% as US political issues dog the markets

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Firstmac's High Livez may be high risk

A mortgage-backed investment fund that may be riskier than it looks

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Are credit card loyalty schemes worth your time?

David Jones' American Express cards surprisingly offer the best value.

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3 retail stocks to shop for now

The retail sector is doing it tough, but these 3 stocks still have potential.

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5 iron ore miners for your watchlist

Iron ore price is high, but for how long?

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QBE set to benefit from US crop insurance business

Despite the potential for restrictive US government policy, for the time being an improved performance from the crop business looks…

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Westpac, NAB leading ASX down

Global volatility is tipped to continue as US political situation takes its toll.

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Should you buy Woodside Petroleum or Santos?

Two of Australia’s biggest energy companies, but which one is right for your portfolio?

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BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue to drive WA iron ore exports

Ore prices and export volumes are up.

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Why Linc Energy is being crushed

Linc shares down more than 30% in last five days

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Housing boom set to continue

Double-digit growth expected in 2014 says economist

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Best of the Fool: Top 3 articles of the day (07 October, 2013)

Here are yesterday’s most popular stories on Fool.com.au

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Coca-Cola's SPC Ardmona demands better government support

Greater sales could be recognised from government-owned institutions.

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Takeover battle for Warrnambool heats up ag sector

Foreign firms continue to snap-up strategic agricultural stocks.

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Australia's biggest broker takes revenue hit from increased competition

Despite more investors entering the local market, Australia’s biggest online broker has taken a backwards step.

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More customers joining 4G ahead of NBN rollout

High fixed line disconnections and surging growth of 4G users is putting doubts around the NBN’s feasibility.

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WA to ban discounted petrol price advertising?

Western Australia could follow the lead of NSW and ban discounted petrol price advertising

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Wesfarmers vs. Woolworths: Buy, hold or sell?

These two blue chips are key holdings in many portfolios. Should they be?

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Australia's biggest oil and gas project gets a $5 billion makeover

Woodside Petroleum investors have reason to celebrate.

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Macquarie committed to building mortgage book

The bank has experienced outstanding growth in the last three months.

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CSL and Leighton feel the force of class actions

It’s not great news if your company gets sued but the uncertainty caused can create buying opportunities.

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Telstra and the magic of getting rich from dividends

Few investors appreciate what a powerful opportunity this presents.

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Should you buy Cochlear?

Short-term focus has neglected long-term potential.

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Retailers push for fairer go

GST exemptions are ensuring there is not a level playing field between local and foreign retailers.

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Telstra, M2, TPG: Which telecom should you own?

The good, the bad or the ugly – what category does your telecom stock belong to?

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Best of the Fool: Top 5 articles of the past week (30 September to 06 October 2013)

Here are last week’s most popular stories on Fool.com.au

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3 small healthcare stocks for your watchlist

Although they’ve got great long-term prospects, investors need to be sure to read between the lines.

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4 stocks to buy now: James Hardie, Suncorp, Seek, Origin

Despite an expensive looking market, here are four stocks with potential.

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Investors dump Leighton Holdings, is it time to buy?

Is investor panic over corruption claims an overreaction, or a fair reflection of bigger problems?

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Top fund manager scores $1.2 billion mandate

John Sevior’s new business venture is off to a flying start.

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Should Microsoft kill the surface?

While Microsoft's Surface efforts are good, it looks as though the devices coming from Microsoft's longtime hardware partners are even…

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Alumina, AMP, QBE, Woodside: Morningstar's top ideas to buy now

These laggards are set to outperform the market.

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3 reasons Apple stock isn't cheap

The stock may not be as cheap as you might think

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Is it time to buy Qantas?

It may be time to reconsider investing in Australia's airlines.

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Is iProperty the next REA Group?

iProperty strengthens balance sheet.

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New Zealand's best value stocks to buy today

Morningstar outlines NZ's best value stocks right now, but warns of an overvalued market.

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Oil Search and Santos tick off the final hurdle to PNG LNG success

New additional debt facility puts PNG LNG partners on a sprint to the finish.

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3 companies that will gain from higher car sales

New car registrations up 0.8% in August.

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