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| | ... the challenges of the economic outlook and consumer confidence," he said. The abating prospect of a US military strike on Syria was helping risk sentiment after a strong week, Ms Saly said. "We are probably only going to see small gains today, or a bit ... |
| | | ... the challenges of the economic outlook and consumer confidence," he said. The abating prospect of a US military strike on Syria was helping risk sentiment after a strong week, Ms Saly said. "We are probably only going to see small gains today, or a bit ... |
| | | ... international markets overnight with traders cautious despite a possible deal aimed at preventing a US-led military attack on Syria. At 0755 AEST on Thursday, the September share price index futures contract was up 12 points at 5,243. In economic news ... |
| | | ... market has opened higher as investors welcome solid Chinese economic data, the possibility of a diplomatic solution to the Syria chemical weapons issue and renewed business confidence in the wake of the Australian federal election. CMC Markets chief ... |
| | | ... Street again made marked gains on strong Chinese economic data and greater confidence the US may not launch a strike on Syria. At 0753 AEST on Wednesday, the September share price index futures contract was up 29 points at 5,235. In economic news on ... |
| | | ... Australian market looks set to open higher after gains on Wall Street, where stocks rose on optimism that a military strike on Syria might be avoided. At 0818 AEST on Tuesday, the September share price index futures contract was up 11 points at 5,203. ... |
| | | It's all about China.A It's not landing hard.A It's stabilising. That's what you'll read in most finance headlines this morning Virginia as the main pusher of positive sentiment in Asian equity markets yesterday and Wall Street overnight. Europe closed ... |
| | | ... little-changed as markets gyrated over competing headlines on the August US jobs report and the G20 debate among global leaders on Syria. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 14.98 (0.10 per cent) to 14,922.50 on Friday. The broad-based S&P 500 closed ... |
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