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| | | ... analysts said. Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury note fell to 3.10 per cent from 3.14 per cent late Tuesday, while that on the 30-year bond dropped to 4.35 per cent from 4.39 per cent. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions. ... |
| | | | ... on," Ms Spencer said. Investors will be watching the outcome of meeting of the Reserve Bank of Australia board later on Tuesday, but most expect rates to remain on hold, Ms Spencer said. "No move at all is widely expected and pretty much priced in," ... |
| | | | ... overnight. At 0702 AEST, the September share price index futures contract was up 18 points at 4,614. In economics news on Tuesday, the board of the Reserve Bank of Australia holds its monthly meeting to consider, inter alia, official interest rates. ... |
| | | | ... Melbourne Institute inflation gauge for June and ANZ job advertisements series is also published. That is followed on Tuesday by the monthly meeting of the Reserve Bank of Australia board. There is no significant equities news scheduled. On Friday, the ... |
| | | | ... the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) heads into day two of its three-day convention in Perth. On Tuesday, the Australian share market closed a touch higher, led by defensive healthcare stocks and subdued support for the nation's ... |
| | | | ... proportion of US dollar-denominated earnings, such as CSL, BHP, Cochlear, Rio, News Corp and Newcrest, were doing well on Tuesday, after the Australian dollar fell below 105 US cents during the overnight session, Mr Morrow said. "But it is more short ... |
| | | | ... crisis. At 0710 AEST, the September share price index futures contract was up 49 points at 4,491. In economic news on Tuesday, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) assistant governor (financial markets) Guy Debelle addresses the Systemic Risk, Basel III ... |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto chief executive Tom Albanese will address the Australian Institute of Company Directors' luncheon in Perth on Tuesday. Also on Tuesday, National Australia Bank chief executive Cameron Clyne will speak to CEDA members in Melbourne about the ... |
| | | | ... longer. Expect a wild swing next week when the Greek Parliament votes on Papandreou's austerity measures. That's next Tuesday according to reports. It might, it might not. But at the end of the day, the can of Greek debt will continue to be kicked down ... |
| | | | ... while markets had largely anticipated that debt-stricken Greece's government would survive a key confidence vote late Tuesday. Markets were now looking to see if Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou can push through the additional austerity measures ... |
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