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| | | ... 10 per cent from the record highs reached in mid-July. However, a late recovery saw the S&P 500 finishing in positive territory with a rise of 0.3 per cent at the close while the Dow finished down 0.1 per cent. Local equities continued to slide as a ... |
| | | | ... recovered 300 points in the last 45 minutes of the day, and the broader benchmark S&P 500 clawed back into positive territory to finish up on the strength of a rebound in beaten-down bank and brokerage stocks. Earlier, investor confidence had taken a ... |
| | | | ... Babcock and Brown Japan Property Trust and Australian Stock Exchange Ltd. The Australian stock market closed in negative territory yesterday, with heavy losses in the resources sector weighing on the local bourse. At the close, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... Hong Kong stocks rose on the back of China Mobile and property plays, after the market dipped in and out of positive territory due to persistent global credit fears sparked by US subprime woes. The Hang Seng Index rose 0.45 per cent, or 98.39 points ... |
| | | | ... chief executive, starting late September. Mahout replaces FranASois Cristofari, who moves to Shanghai to become head of territory of BNP Paribas China. Mahout joined BNP in 1982 and held a number of leadership positions BNP in Europe, most recently elevating ... |
| | | | A recovery on Wall St overnight should push local stocks into positive territory today, helping the market claw back some of the heavy losses suffered in trading yesterday. At 0718 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index ... |
| | | | ... average ended 0.67 per cent higher after a volatile session that saw the benchmark seesaw wildly in and out of positive territory on a path that tracked sharp movements in the futures market. The Nikkei ended 113.13 points higher at 16,984.11. HONG KONG ... |
| | | | ... declined 4.7 per cent. LONDON - Britain's index of top 100 shares finished lower after flipping in and out of positive territory as interest rate worries and concerns that a rise in defaults on US sub-prime mortgage loans could crunch global financial ... |
| | | | ... Heffernan said today's losses had to be kept in perspective, given the record close on Tuesday. "We've been in record territory, and you can't keep increasing at that rate," he said. "It's a two steps forward, one step back scenario. "People get very ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is set to return to positive territory today after an improvement in trading activity on Wall Street and in defiance over a fall in metals prices. At 0706 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index ... |
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