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| | | The financial services industry has paid tribute to Erik Mather who died on Monday. The former managing director of Regnan, formerly BT Governance Advisory Service, was widely regarded as a leader in governance standards and a protector of superannuation ... |
| | | | ... broader All Ordinaries index jumped 110.5 points, or 2.81 per cent, to 4,038.1. Materials, which closed 3.9 per cent lower on Monday, were leading the market at noon, trading 4.01 per cent higher. Mining giant Rio Tinto gained $2.89 to $63.09 after it ... |
| | | | ... Tuesday. In equities news, ASX chairman David Gonski to speak at an Australian Institute of Company Directors. In Australia on Monday, the market on fell more than one per cent to a two-year low as investors sold out of miners and energy companies after ... |
| | | | ... personally still pretty cautious (and expect there are) still bouts of volatility ahead (this week)," he said. Making news on Monday, supermarket giant Woolworths gained 1.2 per cent to $24.86 after it forecast a two- to six-per cent increase in this ... |
| | | | ... Wall Street's Dow Jones finished just 35 points higher on Friday, but Asian markets closed the week lower. At 0711 AEST on Monday, the December share price index futures contract was down nine points, at 3,921. No major economic or equities news is expected ... |
| | | | ... higher in most of the session as investors shrugged off Standard & Poor's one-notch downgrade of Italy's credit rating late Monday. Attention was focused on Greece's bailout talks with its lenders, the European Union, European Central Bank and International ... |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto down $1.08 to $69.12. The energy sector also took a beating, after oil prices tumbled in London and New York on Monday. Woodside Petroleum fell 42 cents to $32.98, while Santos dropped 13 cents to $11.12. The weakest company on the ASX 100 ... |
| | | | ... equities news on Tuesday, TPG Telecom Ltd and New Hope Corporation Ltd post full year results. In Australia, the market on Monday ignored positive offshore leads to close sharply lower amid renewed concerns about the eurozone debt crisis. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... cent, at 4,083.9, while the broader All Ordinaries index fell 62.1 points, or by 1.5 per cent, to 4,167.8. The market on Monday opened 1.1 per cent lower, bucking a positive lead from Wall Street on the back of concerns about a European leaders' decision ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open little change, from last week's positive finish. At 0708 AEST on Monday, the December share price index futures contract was up eight points at 4163. In economic news, on Monday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics ... |
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