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| | | ... dollar was trading at 100.69 US cents, little changed from Tuesday's local close of 100.68 US cents. Since 0700 AEDT on Wednesday, it has traded between a low of 100.66 US cents and a high of 101.14 US cents. St George chief economist Besa Deda said ... |
| | | | ... share price index contract was nine points lower at 4,667 points, on volume of 3,625 contracts. In economics news on Wednesday, the Australian Office of Financial Management was due to issue $500 million of May 2021 Treasury bonds. In companies news ... |
| | | | ... for most US mutual funds. The Dow gained 161.29 points, or 1.4 per cent, to 11,774.59. The index fell 242 points on Wednesday, its largest drop since August. The Standard & Poor's 500 rose 16.84, or 1.3 per cent, to 1,273.72. With Thursday's gains, the ... |
| | | | ... wow, look at these opportunities that we could've taken." Uranium-exposed stocks have plunged again after recovering on Wednesday, with Paladin Energy the worst-performing ASX 100 company, losing 8.38 per cent, or 31 cents, to $3.39. Energy Resources ... |
| | | | ... address a Committee for Economic Development of Australia luncheon. Myer Holdings Ltd releases its first half results. On Wednesday, the Australian share market closed in the black for the first time in the past six trading sessions, overcoming Japanese ... |
| | | | ... market hit a six-month low, but falls were smaller in Europe and the US overnight. After opening slightly higher on Wednesday, local stocks rose after Japan's market opened higher at 1100 AEDT. At noon the Nikkei 225 index was up by 6.2 per cent. RBS ... |
| | | | ... points at 4,548. Australian shares hit a six-month low on Tuesday, as Asian markets also plunged. In economics news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases data on dwelling unit commencements for December 2010. The joint Westpac-Melbourne ... |
| | | | ... market digests mixed local employment figures. At 1200 AEDT, the local unit was trading at 101.05 US cents, up from Wednesday's local close of 100.71 US cents. Since 0700 AEDT, the Australian dollar has moved between a high of 101.16 US cents and and ... |
| | | | ... councils and charities over their investments in sub-prime-backed securities leading into the global financial crisis. On Wednesday, the Australian share market closed lower as investors ignored a positive lead from United States markets and pulled back ... |
| | | | ... between a high of 101.05 US cents and and a low of 100.70 US cents. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported on Wednesday that home loans approved in January had fallen 4.5 per cent, to a seasonally adjusted 48,871. Economists' forecasts had ... |
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