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| | ... 24, the September share price index futures contract was down three points at 4,157, with 7,758 contracts traded. RBS Morgans director of equities Bill Chatterton said it was unclear why the local market had fallen in early trade. "Across the board the ... |
| | | ... 24, the September share price index futures contract was seven points higher at 4,079, with 6,213 contracts traded. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the local market had gone against the negative trend of Wall Street and Europe. "It ... |
| | | ... the ASX 24, the September share price index futures contract was up 29 points at 4,127, with 6,884 contracts traded. RBS Morgans Brisbane equities director Bill Chatterton said the local market was following strong gains on Wall Street. "It's looking ... |
| | | ... ASX 24, the September share price index futures contract was up two points at 3,985, with 6,846 contracts traded. RBS Morgans equities director Bill Chatterton said he expected very little movement on the local market over the next few days due to the ... |
| | | ... On the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract was up 15 points at 4,059 with 7,841 contracts traded. RBS Morgans Ipswich manager Tony Russell said the local market continued to be volatile in the lead up to elections in Greece and France ... |
| | | ... the bad information, but it's not willing to run with much of the good information," Bill Chatterton, director at RBS Morgans, said. "Everything's down. There are not too many areas that have escaped a trimming." The local market opened lower after China's ... |
| | | ... ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract was down 16 points at 4,049 points, with 6,338 contracts traded. RBS Morgans Ipswich manager Tony Russell said the Australian market was suffering from low turnover as the end of the financial year ... |
| | | ... at 1039 AEST, the June share price index futures contract was up 25 points at 4,056, with contracts 9,517 traded. RBS Morgans Brisbane senior dealer Luke McElwaine said the local market had opened strongly despite a weak lead from overseas markets, due ... |
| | | ... paring losses prompted by increased fears of a Greek euro exit and disappointing earnings from computer maker Dell. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the futures market bounced around from negative to positive at the open before resources ... |
| | | ... sectors were also in positive territory. BHP was 30 cents higher at $32.79, while Rio has advanced 46 cents to $58.45. RBS Morgans Ipswich manager Tony Russell said the bright start at the open reflected the better-than-expected performance from offshore ... |
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