2014 financial year - key themes: On the final day of the 2014 financial year, the All Ordinaries Accumulation Index is now up 19% for the year
2014 financial year - key themes: On the final day of the 2014 financial year, the All Ordinaries Accumulation Index is now up 19% for the year. This follows a rise of 21% the previous year to equal the Index's best two year performance in seven years. Now up 118% since its low in March 2009, Australia's equity markets are more than five years into the current bull market. See our views of the key market themes of the 2014 financial year in our latest Weekly Investor Update email: (VIEW LINK)
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