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| | | ... ignored serviceability. "We remain bullish on the sector. There is still good global demand for most agricultural commodities. Our farmers produce a quality product, they are competitive and they have good export infrastructure. "And something that has ... |
| | | | ... the housing industry in the US. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index has risen in tandem. Australian commodities continue their strength with nickel and lead prices having reached record highs in the last week and tin being its highest ... |
| | | | ... their team. The Blueprint Alternative fund will invest in hedge funds, global macro fund, alternative yield funds, commodities and gold. Van Eyk director, Mark Thomas, said the fund will aim to offer investors a source of diversification away from the ... |
| | | | ... The tech stock laden Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 6.05 points, to 2,243.65. LONDON - UK stocks fell as weakening commodities prices hit oil and mining stocks and the banks suffered from tough credit conditions. The FTSE 100 closed down 20.7 points ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open higher after a strong lead from Wall Street and mostly firmer commodities prices. On the Sydney Futures Exchange at 0733 AEST, the December share price index contract was up 51 points at 5,047. Today ... |
| | | | ... cent for 2006 and from 4.7 to 4.9 per cent for 2007. Strong global growth typically fuels the need for Australian commodities and therefore underpins the strength of the Australian dollar. Yields on local bond edged higher yesterday in anticipation of ... |
| | | | ... price provided relief to beleaguered consumers but made for a black day for resources stocks, which fell alongside commodities. The index of Britain's leading shares ended 0.2 points weaker at 5,877.0 points. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ended 30.5 higher ... |
| | | | ... as Wall Street's gains fueled buying of exporters such as Honda Motor Co Ltd and a rebound in crude oil and other commodities prices lifted trading houses such as Mitsubishi Corp. The Nikkei closed up 192.34 points at 15,942.39. HONG KONG - Stocks ended ... |
| | | | ... to deliver their annual results. The Australian share market closed lower yesterday as continued weakness in world commodities prices caused carnage in the resources sector. But spooked profit takers sought solace in defensive stocks like the banks. ... |
| | | | ... Australian share market remained weaker to noon today as the overnight drop in metal and oil prices continued to hamper the commodities sector. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 was 56 points lower at 4,970 while the all ordinaries fell 58.7 points ... |
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