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| | | ... traders said. The figures added to an overall weaker tone after US Federal Reserve policy makers showed themselves on Wednesday to be increasingly cautious on the outlook, with risks to the downside said to be rising. In London, the FTSE 100 index of ... |
| | | | ... Midwest loads its first iron ore shipment, and telco Optus announces an update on its mobile network. In Australia on Wednesday, the stock market closed higher, lifted by hefty gains from the big miners and major banks. NEW YORK - A weaker economic forecast ... |
| | | | ... Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was 69 points higher at 4,428. In economic news on Wednesday, Treasurer Wayne Swan will release revised economic forecasts, and Treasury secretary Ken Henry is scheduled to address a Committee ... |
| | | | ... Securities Exchange. Rio Tinto managing direction Tom Albanese is to address the Mining Club in London. In Australia on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index lost 21.5 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 4,254.6, while the broader All Ordinaries index dropped ... |
| | | | ... Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was 67 points higher at 4,275. In economic news scheduled for Wednesday, the Australian Industry Group and the Housing Industry Association release their performance of construction index (PCI) ... |
| | | | ... per cent, to $5.85. Trading in the local market would be relatively quiet until it gets leads from the US market on Wednesday, Mr Potter said. BHP Billiton gained 13 cents to $37.22, and rival Rio Tinto put on 43 cents to $65.73. |
| | | | ... was down 67 cents, or 1.78 per cent, at $36.98. Fortescue Metals fell eight cents, or 1.94 per cent, to $4.04. Late on Wednesday, the Australian Competition Tribunal ruled that BHP and Rio will not be forced to open up their main rail lines in Western ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to open lower following a weak session in the US. US stocks extended losses on Wednesday on American unemployment and eurozone debt concerns, while precious and base metals and oil were down. Asian markets suffered ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to open lower on Wednesday following strong negative leads from offshore overnight. Wall Street's key indices slumped on Tuesday, precious and base metals and oil were down, except gold which rose slightly, and European ... |
| | | | ... Australia Bank chief executive officer Cameron Clyne addresses a Trans-Tasman Business Circle function. In Australia on Wednesday, the share market closed deeply in the red. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ended down 72.2 points, or 1.58 per cent, at ... |
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