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Morning market wrap: US stocks rise slightly

US stocks rose slightly as investors banked on better economic times ahead and started buying up some technology stocks. In London, the index trailed lower as mining stocks extended further falls following a drop in the US dollar. The Japanese market ...

Midday market wrap: Dollar surges towards US$0.68

The Australian dollar has surged to US$0.6794 in trading today following comments made by the G-7 member states that had added impetus to a weakening of the US dollar.The All Ordinaries has lost 4.3 points in trading this morning due to cautious investment ...

Focus on China-US bilateral trade in upcoming Dubai summit: ICAP

G7 finance ministers are to get together this weekend in Dubai to compare notes, whilst the outlook for economic growth appears to be better than it has been for some years, economists at ICAP said in their Weekly Insights report released today. ICAP ...

Midday market wrap: Japanese stocks rise to fresh highs

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 19 SEP 2003
Japan's Nikkei average rose in Friday trade to a fresh 15-month high after positive economic data bolstered views that the U.S. economic recovery is gaining speed and sent U.S. blue chip shares to 15-month highs. Trading on the Australian stock market ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries gain slightly

The All Ordinaries only rose 4.4 points or 0.14per cent in trading to 3225.9, following softer closings last night at Wall Street and London. Meanwhile the Japanese Nikkei index lost 104.63 or 0.96% in trading today to register at 10885.48. Meanwhile ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks jump after Fed leaves rates unchanged

US stocks traded higher overnight, spurred by the Federal Reserve's decision to leave short-term interest rates unchanged and growing confidence among investors monetary policy will remain accommodative for the foreseeable future. In announcing the ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks dip in quiet trade

US stocks traded slightly lower overnight, with new industrial production data providing little direction. Insurance stocks were also weaker as investors focused on the possibility of Hurricane Isabel hitting the US east coast later this week. The Dow ...

Commonwealth ministers meet in Brunei, focus on poverty

Commonwealth finance ministers in their annual meeting, which began in Brunei's capital Bandar Seri Begawan today, said that the failure of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) meeting in Cancun cast a shadow on their Brunei gathering. Don McKinnon, the ...

Morning market wrap: Technicals push US stocks modestly higher

US stocks edged a little higher Friday, with markets bouncing off key support levels after a round of disappointing data on US consumer spending. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 11.8 points (0.1%), eventually ending the day at 9,471.6. The S&P ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks close higher

US stocks crept higher overnight, shrugging off news of a further rise in initial claims for unemployment benefits last week. But equity markets ware supported by a strong earnings result from software maker Adobe Systems Inc. and positive comments ...