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| | | ... austerity measures helped ease those fears. Investors also felt some relief after a meeting of 17 European finance ministers on Monday resulted in a statement that implied they were open to buying distressed Greek bonds. LONDON - European shares recovered ... |
| | | | ... trade commences. In economic news on Tuesday, National Australia Bank releases its monthly business survey for June. On Monday the Australian share market closed sharply lower as reaction to the federal government's proposed carbon plan and a weak offshore ... |
| | | | ... over the carbon tax, disappointing US jobs figures and China's surging inflation dragging shares down. At 1200 AEST on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 55.6 points, or 1.19 per cent, at 4,599.1, while the broader All Ordinaries index lost ... |
| | | | ... a friend and did not believe that there was any problem in doing so. No issue with this had been raised with me before Monday 20 June, 2011," said Burns. Burns also defended the porgnographic material found on his computer, citing emails from a third ... |
| | | | ... China reports its June quarter gross domestic product and the US reports monthly retail sales and inflation figures. On Monday in Australia, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases housing finance data for May. The Treasury's Modellers' Database ... |
| | | | ... station licences from Smart Radio Network in Queensland. Shares in Treasury Wine Estate have fallen back after big gains on Monday on reports of a possible takeover bid from China. Treasury Wine shares were down eight cents, or 2.18 per cent, at $3.59. ... |
| | | | ... Ralph Norris addresses an Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce luncheon on "Future Directions in Australian Banking". On Monday, the Australian share market closed higher but underperformed its Asian and US counterparts as disappointing retail spending ... |
| | | | ... retail sales and building approvals data for May. Trading was also less than usual because the US market would be closed on Monday night (AEST) for the Fourth of July public holiday. It was mostly green on the local bourse, with 18 of 20 stocks rising ... |
| | | | ... futures contract is up 48 points at 4,634, indicating a rise of just over one per cent on the market when trade starts on Monday. The reason for the rise is a big gain on the United States market on Friday, which capped Wall Street's best week in two ... |
| | | | ... for riskier assets such as stocks. The yield on the 10-year US Treasury note rose to 3.05 per cent from 2.93 per cent on Monday, while that on the 30-year bond climbed to 4.33 per cent from 4.28 per cent. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions. ... |
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