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| | | ... In Canberra, the Senate Economics Committee reports its findings on competition in the Australian banking sector. On Thursday, the Australian share market closed more than one per cent higher heading into the Easter break, with gold and energy stocks ... |
| | | | ... share price index futures contract was 47 points higher at 4,912 points. The only piece of economics news scheduled for Thursday is the release by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) of Producer Price Indices for the March quarter. Scheduled equities ... |
| | | | ... the near-term; (not) this year." The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases producer price index (PPI) data on Thursday, followed by consumer price index (CPI) figures on Wednesday next week. Mr Capurso did not expect the Australian dollar to ... |
| | | | ... per cent) to 2764.65 as Google shares lost more than eight per cent of their value. The internet giant's earnings on Thursday came in slightly below Wall Street expectations, dragged down by rising operating expenses. The Mountain View, California-based ... |
| | | | ... Australia's big four banks. At 1200 AEST, the spot price of gold in Sydney was $US1,476.70 per ounce, up $14.80 from Thursday's local close of $US1,461.90. Newcrest Mining was up 77 cents at $41.47, while Kingsgate Consolidated was down 23 cents, by ... |
| | | | ... cutting government spending by US$38.5 billion. Hip, hip... A government shutdown has been staved off. As if. Being a Thursday (Friday Australian time), there's the regular update on US jobless claims. Yeah, the one that jumps around from one week to ... |
| | | | ... the Australian stock exchange (ASX) and, in Sydney, Coal & Allied Industries Ltd holds its annual general meeting. On Thursday, Australian stocks finished at a two-week low, amid broad-based declines led by the industrials and materials sectors, including ... |
| | | | ... $US3.98 at $US126.65. Bond prices fell. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 3.57 per cent, from 3.56 per cent late on Thursday, while that for the 30-year note went to 4.63 per cent, from 4.62 per cent. LONDON - European stocks closed higher on ... |
| | | | ... ignored the fallout from Japan's earthquakes and now should reassess the implications in the wake of the earthquake on Thursday, he said. "The price action of the last week or so suggests the market has taken its eye off the Japanese situation a bit. ... |
| | | | ... Supreme Court, while ANZ Banking Group Ltd chief executive Mike Smith addresses a Trans-Tasman Business Circle luncheon. On Thursday, the Australian share market snapped its run of seven consecutive trading days of gains to finish flat despite strong ... |
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