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| | | ... executive returns to the NSW Supreme Court. And in Adelaide, the two-day Paydirt's 2011 Uranium Conference continues. On Monday, the Australian share market closed higher, led by uranium and gold stocks, as investors continued to digest developments ... |
| | | | The Australian share market was lower at noon on Monday in "cautious" trading, as investors continued to digest developments on fighting in Libya and the nuclear emergency in Japan. Performances from major resources and banking stocks were mixed. At ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is set for a nervous start on Monday, after the US and a coalition of forces launched air strikes on Libya over the weekend. At 0731 AEDT, the June share price index contract was 18 points lower at 4,629 points, with 5,745 ... |
| | | | ... fell 1.4 per cent, that was a recovery from a 3.6 per cent drop earlier and is much smaller than the declines posted on Monday and Tuesday, before a rally Wednesday. Optimism was further buoyed by a bigger than expected drop in US weekly jobless claims. ... |
| | | | ... ($A43.81 billion) into the financial system, after offering eight trillion in same day funds Tuesday and a record 15 trillion Monday to soothe markets and ensure firms can access cash. But sentiment was tempered by news of a fresh fire at the plant northeast ... |
| | | | ... Financial markets have been roiled, affecting super fund investments. The Nikkei has fallen by more than 16 per cent since Monday. A flight to bond market safety has caused yields to plunge. Australia and Canada led the FX decline while the dollar and ... |
| | | | ... were forced to halt production in the country, while shares in nuclear plant operator TEPCO lost almost 25 per cent after Monday's near 24 per cent plunge. Tokyo slumped 14.17 per cent at one point before late buying pared some losses. The Nikkei index ... |
| | | | ... another explosion at a nuclear power plant. At 1200 AEDT, the Australian dollar was trading at 100.65 US cents, down from Monday's local close of 100.79 US cents. Since 0700 AEDT, the unit moved between a low of 100.62 US cents and a high of 101.72 US ... |
| | | | ... the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) over Metcash's attempt to take over Franklins supermarkets. On Monday, Australian shares closed at a 14-week low as fears of a nuclear catastrophe in Japan battered investor confidence. The Australian ... |
| | | | ... speculation demand for commodities will ratchet up in the wake of the devastating earthquake in Japan. At 1200 AEDT on Monday, the local unit was trading at 100.88 US cents, up from Friday's local close of 100.19 US cents. Since 0700 AEDT, the Australian ... |
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