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| | | ... companies leading the way. Burrell Stockbroking principal Richard Herring said the local market got a positive lead from Wall Street, where the Dow rallied to a new all-time high for a second day. However, volumes were light at the start of trade, suggesting ... |
| | | | ... and that Australia's is priced just right. But as in all other bubbles, we won't know until it bursts. I think it is Wall Street that's got more issues to deal with Malcolm. The grass is still greener on our side of the fence. |
| | | | ... rate-setting meeting by the European Central Bank (ECB) on Thursday. Earlier in the day, dealers had taken their cue from Wall Street, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted another record intra-day level in midday trades on confidence underpinned ... |
| | | | Wall Street might is in the midst of jubilation, celebrating the Dow Jones Industrial Index's foray into a new all-time record high last night. Investors are counting their lucky stars - er, dollars - from the Dow's 117.7% surge from the bottom plumbed ... |
| | | | The Australian market was hovering around four-and-a-half year highs at open after Wall Street soared to a record high. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 hit 5,119.8 shortly after open, before falling slightly. It is the highest level the market has reached ... |
| | | | ... Hallelujah! Sing it, yeah Sing Hallelujah!" -- 'Sing Hallelujah' by Dr. Alban They're dancing and singing on the streets - Wall Street, that is -- for the Dow Jones Industrials Index has officially closed at an all-time record high. Commiseration to ... |
| | | | ... lost more than half its value as the US sank into deep recession. LONDON - European stocks posted strong gains as Wall Street set an all-time high for intraday trades after the US Federal Reserve reaffirmed its aggressive stimulus policy. London's FTSE ... |
| | | | ... describes it as a relief rally following Monday's decline. The Aussie bourse is also following positive leads out of Wall Street, where markets looked through jitters in Asia about China's moves to tighten its property market. "It reflects the significant ... |
| | | | ... the ASX 24, the March share price index futures contract was down eight points at 5066, with 9,448 contracts traded. Wall Street reached a five-year high on Friday but the rest of the world is watching how the US economy deals with impending federal ... |
| | | | Who's afraid of sequestration? Not Wall Street it seems. The US$85 billion in spending cuts known as 'sequestration' came into effect last Friday, the 1st of March. Yes, that one. That unkind cut that the IMF predicts will shave half a percent to its ... |
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