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| | | ... 102.26 cents. The Australian dollar started the week at 97.39 US cents and so far has gained more than four US cents since Monday on the back of encouraging news over a resolution to the crisis. All 17 eurozone countries have now voted in favour of a ... |
| | | | ... tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gained 16.98 points (0.66 per cent) to 2,583.03. The main indexes had opened lower following Monday's heavy rallies on hopes for European political action on resolving the eurozone debt crisis. The Dow surged 2.97 per cent ... |
| | | | ... 4,285.1. Cameron Securities client adviser Adrian Leppinus said while the market had climbed on the back of the news on Monday and again on Tuesday after offshore markets reacted positively to it, many investors were sitting on the sidelines. "(The market) ... |
| | | | ... executive Matthew Quinn is to address a Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce Property Forum. In Australia, the market on Monday closed higher as investors kept up the momentum from last week's rally, underpinned by positive US futures prices. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... Grant Broadcasters. Qantas rose two cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $1.52 despite the airline cancelling 40 domestic flights on Monday, with another 27 to be delayed or rescheduled, when engineers walk off the job for four hours at Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane ... |
| | | | ... Australian dollar was slightly lower after a credit downgrade for Italy and Spain dampened market optimism. At 0700 AEDT on Monday, the Australian dollar was trading at 97.39 US cents, down from 97.75 cents on Friday. Since 1700 AEDT on Friday, the local ... |
| | | | Wake up people, there's no time to let Monday-itis get the better of us - especially not this Monday. Not when there's news a -plenty to digest. There's good news to stir the animal spirits among the bulls... bad news to keep the bears on the pounce... ... |
| | | | ... consistent yields and stable performance in recent weeks. The telco's shares gained one cent to $3.05. Gold rose two per cent on Monday and is on track for its first three-day winning streak in a month, as bullion appears to have regained its poise as ... |
| | | | ... the broader All Ordinaries index dropped 31.4 points, or 0.79 per cent, to 3,929.3. Wall Street suffered another slump on Monday as concerns about the economy, contagion from the European debt crisis and rumours of an American Airlines bankruptcy dragged ... |
| | | | ... Rastani, was a hoax interview. London based independent trader, Alessio Rastani claimed in an interview, aired on the BBC on Monday that he went to bed every night "dreaming of another recession". "This is not a time right now for wishful thinking that ... |
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