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| | | ... Dee-Bradbury are scheduled to address Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Sydney In Australia, the market on Friday, the last trading day because of the Queen's Birthday public holiday, closed lower as investors fretted over comments made ... |
| | | | ... offsetting weakness across the financials sector after a disappointing trading session on Wall Street. At 1011 AEST on Friday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 2.4 points, or 0.06 per cent, at 4,111.0, while the broader All Ordinaries index was ... |
| | | | ... territory. As at last night's closing, the Dow has reduced its loss to only 6.2% from its 1 May peak (from down 9% last Friday), turning the negative performance for the year just a week ago into a plus 2.0% gain. If the Dow continues to gain by just ... |
| | | | ... rose 1.19 per cent. On foreign exchange markets, the euro was at $US1.2496 dollars, up from $US1.2423 in New York late Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets tumbled further on Monday as poor US jobs data added to already weak sentiment caused by Spain's ... |
| | | | ... rose 1.19 per cent. On foreign exchange markets, the euro was at $US1.2496 dollars, up from $US1.2423 in New York late Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets tumbled further on Monday as poor US jobs data added to already weak sentiment caused by Spain's ... |
| | | | ... rose 1.19 per cent. On foreign exchange markets, the euro was at $US1.2496 dollars, up from $US1.2423 in New York late Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets tumbled further on Monday as poor US jobs data added to already weak sentiment caused by Spain's ... |
| | | | ... major Newcrest Mining jumped 77 cents, or 3.19 per cent to $24.88 after gold surged 3.5 per cent in offshore markets on Friday. The spot price of gold in Sydney traded at $US1,616.00 per fine ounce by 1207 AEST, catapulting $US58.11 from Friday's local ... |
| | | | ... deal. Moscovici was responding to questions about comments made by Greece's radical leftist leader Alexis Tsipras who, on Friday, said he wanted to scrap the bailout deal if he won the June 17 elections. "If the Greeks themselves do not respect their ... |
| | | | ... erased all of its gains for the year 2012. Deym! Deym because it hasn't fallen further for that 274.9 point decline last Friday translates into a mere 2.2%. There could have been some real dirt cheap bargains to be had. The Dow has dropped by more before. ... |
| | | | ... has a unitholders meeting scheduled while the Rabobank rural confidence survey is due out. In Australia, the market on Friday closed lower for a third straight session as weak offshore economic data led to a sell-off among resources stocks. The benchmark ... |
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