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Midday market wrap: Shares, bonds both ease on stronger US data

... cents to $10.85 while Coles Myer lost seven cents to $7.67. David Jones was two cents lighter at $1.38. By 1056 AEDT, Telstra gave up two cents to $4.73 while Optus parent Singapore Telecommunications was steady at $1.47. Shares in Qantas lost five cents ...

Midday market report: Shares surge higher on US data

... lower than expected first quarter net profit and $934 million capital return for shareholders. Among other blue-chips, Telstra dipped one cent to $4.75, Woolworths rose three cents to $11.13, Coles Myer jumped six cents to $7.76 and Brambles rose four ...

Afternoon market wrap: Banks lead local shares lower

... held steady at $3.62, News Corp gained three cents to $12.55 while its preferred shares fell back three cents to $10.37. Telstra perked two cents to $4.74 and Optus owner SingTel edged one cent higher at $1.43. The Australian bond market also closed ...

Government Telstra sale blocked by Senate

The Government has threatened to use the sale of Telstra as an election trigger after its attempts to fully privatise the company were blocked by the Senate. The four independents whose votes are crucial to the Government its 50.1 per cent stake in ...

Afternoon market wrap: Local shares close higher

... Westpac had no gaps in its existing funds management operation. AMP shrank two cents to $6.67. In telecommunications, Telstra fell six cents to $4.72 and Optus-parent SingTel edged back two cents to $1.42. Meanwhile, the bond market pared back yesterday's ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares continue to lose ground

WITH AAP  |  FRIDAY, 24 OCT 2003
... Tinto waned 22 cents to $34.56, Woodside Petroleum fell two cents to $13.25 and WMC Resources closed steady at $4.92. Telstra slipped six cents to $4.74 and Optus-parent SingTel gained one cent to $1.46. Qantas found three cents to $3.51. In the media ...

Afternoon market wrap: Australian shares close at new highs

... a mixed performance by blue chip stocks. Market heavyweights News Corp and National Australia Bank pushed higher while Telstra and Cochlear suffered falls. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index climbed 16 points to 3303.7 while the all ordinaries added 15.6 ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares end slightly lower

... guidance for 2003-04. Elsewhere, the major banks were mixed, while resource blue-chips Rio and BHP Billiton both ended lower. Telstra and News Corporation were both slightly higher. Australian bonds were also weaker, following the release of strong data ...

Shares expected to post solid returns in the coming year: Oliver

... by ERG and Baycorp Advantage. The worst performing sectors were telecommunications services (down 5%), pulled lower by Telstra, and the consumer discretionary sector (down 5%) dragged down by News Corporations. Dr Oliver said listed property trusts (LPTs) ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar hits six year high

... Australian share market closed slightly higher, as banking and resource stocks had mixed fortunes but index heavyweights Telstra and News Corp softened. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index closed 1.5 points higher at 3218.7 while the all ordinaries index ...