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Afternoon market wrap: Shares push higher in afternoon trade

... power ahead, adding 10c to last trade at $12.34. AMP also continued to recover after the battering of last week, but Rio, Telstra, NAB, ANZ were among major stocks to open lower. The bond market also opened lower, following indications from the Federal ...

fternoon market wrap: Local shares gain ground, but still end lower

... in Rio, ANZ and Westpac offset by falls in BHP Billiton, CBA and NAB. Similarly, News Corporation finished down while Telstra put on 2c. The bond market was also weaker, following losses overnight in the US and a decision by the RBA to leave the official ...

Afternoon market wrap: Australian shares end lower in quiet trade

... services provider AMP. Cyclically sensitive stocks such as News Corporation, Rio, and BHP Billiton also ended lower, although Telstra held up relatively well losing 1c and closing at $4.66. The bond market sustained early modest gains, with the yield ...

Afternoon market wrap: Australian shares end higher

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 1 AUG 2003
... overnight in the US. But defensive sectors were mixed, with ANZ and NAB both slipping from yesterday's closing levels. Telstra and AMP also finished lower on the day. The bond market finished lower in line with the US Treasuries market overnight, the ...

Midday market wrap: Local shares open higher

... enjoyed gains across a wide range of sectors, including the major banks, blue-chip resource companies, News Corporation and Telstra. US share markets weakened in the wake of disappointing earnings reports from technology leaders, and the tentative re-emergence ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares end at 11-month high

... positive comments from Westpac provided support for the banking sector, while major resource companies, News Corporation and Telstra all benefited from renewed optimism over the prospects for a second half recovery. The bond market also finished stronger ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares end off lows

... following the strong gains of recent weeks. Among other cyclically-oriented stocks to suffer losses were News Corporation and Telstra. The major banks all finished lower on the day. The Australian bond market also finished weaker, battling losses in ...

Midday market wrap: local shares open higher

... Rio jumping 64c to $32.60. BHP Billiton also opened 16c higher at $10.01. News Corporation added 15c to $11.75, although Telstra was one major stock to buck the broader trend, shedding 2c to $4.81. The big four banks all opened up on Friday's closing ...

Midday market wrap: Australian bonds weaker

... overnight, opening over half a percent lower. Losses were broadbased, and included major resource companies, News Corporation, Telstra and other cyclically-oriented stocks. All four major banks were trading lower late in the morning. The Australian dollar ...

Afternoon market wrap: Local shares extend losses

... Losses were broadbased, including the four major banks and even more cyclically-oriented stocks such as News Corporation, Telstra, Rio and BHP-Billiton. Share markets around the globe have been undermined by a sharp sell-off in US bond yields, as bond ...