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| | | ... though, is sufficient protection," Clyde said. Tanzer agreed. "Consumer credit is basically regulated at the state and territory level," he said, adding that a uniform national approach to the sector underpinned by adequate legislative mandates would ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market at noon was holding onto positive territory after US markets rose to a record close on Friday. Resources stocks, including gold, were generally higher, but the major banks were lower. CMC Markets market analyst David Land ... |
| | | | ... public offering by the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China. The benchmark Hang Seng Index swung in and out of negative territory within a narrow 135-point band before settling up 39.09 points at 17,862.79. WELLINGTON - The NZX-50 index closed 18.13 ... |
| | | | ... Around the markets, the Reject Shop holds its annual general meeting. The Australian stock market returned to positive territory yesterday driven by the big miners on the back of healthy commodity prices. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index finished 49.5 ... |
| | | | ... 1,350.66 and the Nasdaq added 11.78 points to 2,311.77 points. Locally, the major resource companies were in positive territory with Rio Tinto putting on $2.19 to $71.06 by 1201 AEST while rival BHP Billiton lifted by 64 points to $25.74. |
| | | | ... one cent to $2.08. Tony Russell from ABN AMRO Morgans Ipswich said resource stocks were keeping the market in positive territory. "No real strength coming out of overseas markets on Friday night with the Dow being a little bit weaker," Russell said. ... |
| | | | ... general meeting. The Australian stock market finished in a lacklustre manner on Friday, barely pushing into positives territory, with investors pouring into Telstra after it unveiled a new communication network. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed ... |
| | | | The Australian Stock Exchange is trading in positive territory on the back of resource stock and Telstra gains, and buoyed by another record high on US markets. At 1200 AEST the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was slightly up 7.8 points at 5227.1, while ... |
| | | | The Australian share market remained in negative territory today held back by a fall on Wall Street. Stronger commodity prices, particularly in oil and gold, made the resource stocks the exception to the general downturn. At 1211 AEST the benchmark ... |
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