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| | | ... been in the green all day, but that's not surprising given the general robustness of overseas markets and commodities last night," Mr Heffernan said. "Woodside was a good mover upwards with the oil price being pushed up with the problems in Egypt, so ... |
| | | | ... Nile? What trouble? Oh yes, all eyes are still glued to the evolving story about the political unrest. But after Friday night's knee jerk reaction on Wall Street, the temporary fear over the unfolding Egyptian saga proved just that... temporary. Walk ... |
| | | | ... those funds are invested responsibly with the long term in mind." The 2011 winners of each award will be announced on the night of the Gala Dinner of the Melbourne Financial Services Symposium (MFSS). For more information on the awards and the ACFS ... |
| | | | ... Friday, the Australian dollar traded between 98.87 US cents and 99.86 cents. BNZ currency strategist Mike Jones said Friday night (AEDT) had been a mixed session for the Australian dollar. "The Aussie was torn between competing influences," Mr Jones ... |
| | | | ... influencing the market most, following a weak lead from Wall Street overnight. "We had a bit of a pull back in the US last night," Mr Peacock said. "We saw materials stocks off quite heavily and there's a bit of caution ahead of the Chinese data today," ... |
| | | | ... many of the member countries and the harsh cutbacks in government spending particularly among European countries. Just last night, US data showed that its housing market remains in a stupor. Housing starts declined by 4.3 per cent to an annualised 529,000 ... |
| | | | ... structures discarded. The board of administration of US pension behemoth CalPERS, which has over US$220 billion in assets, last night issued a number of recommendations pertaining to the fund's use of investment managers and consultants. "CalPERS insist ... |
| | | | ... $11.06, while Bendigo and Adelaide Bank was 19 cents lower, or 1.85 per cent, at $10.06 by 1203 AEDT. In the US on Friday night, The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.35 per cent, while the broader-based S&P 500 index added 0.60 per cent. |
| | | | ... the gains we saw were really driven by the materials and energy sector. "We saw commodities prices off quite sharply last night and, as a result, materials are under a bit of pressure." Rio Tinto was down 72 cents at $87.22, BHP Billiton was 33 cents ... |
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