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Midday market wrap: All Ords drift in the wake of US markets

The Australian share market at noon continued to drift between positive and negative territory in the wake of uninspiring trading on the United States market and only a smattering of local corporate news. Miners BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto and telco ...

Afternoon market wrap: Lacklustre performance by the All Ords

The All Ordinaries dipped 3.6 points in trading today or by about 0.1 per cent, whilst Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 45.48 points or 0.42%. Meanwhile the World Trade Organisation (WTO) conference in Cancun ended in failure as the international delegations ...

Afternoon market wrap: Hang Seng falls more than 2% in late trade

... Seng plunged in afternoon trade, falling 2.19 per cent to 10856.32. Meanwhile Japanese stocks also slid down 0.6%. The All Ords slipped mirrored these late falls, slipping 0.54%. All Ordinaries 3220.1 -17.4 NASDAQ 1873.43 -15.19 Dow Jones 9507.20 -79.09 ...

Mid-afternoon market wrap: Nikkei eases back as US stocks rise

... to 10652.39, by 1254 AEST. Meanwhile the Dow Jones rose by a healthy 1.13% and the Hang Seng increased 0.8%, while the All Ords and FTSE remained steady. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has opted to leave interest rates on hold for the 15 th consecutive ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ords retreats below 3,000-mark

The All Ordinaries index faded after lunch, retreating back below the 3,000-mark as three out of the four major banks moved into negative territory. Westpac was the worst hit, falling $0.21 to $16.56, although ANZ managed to eke out a slight gain, rising ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ords ekes out fractional gain

An afternoon rally in sympathy with Asian stocks pushed the All Ordinaries index marginally higher by the close. AMP shares finally enjoyed some support after a torrid week. Values rose by $0.20 to $5.28, despite falling under $5.00 at one stage in ...

Midday market wrap: All Ords rises, Costello warns on war costs

Federal Treasurer Peter Costello said today that the war in Iraq could be "very expensive" and that its cost would take priority over a budget surplus. Meanwhile, the All Ordinaries gained slightly today despite the prevailing uncertainties in the world ...

Afternoon market wrap: Banks suffer as All Ords falls

All Ordinaries 2673.3 -13.8 NASDAQ 1279.14 +7.67 Dow Jones 7552.07 +28.01 FTSE-100 3287.00 -165.70 Hang Seng 8780.98 -94.01 Nikkei 225 7948.28 +5.24 Paul Cully Australia's banks were among the big casualties as the All Ordinaries index retreated by ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ords rallies, CBA hammered

Paul Cully The All Ordinaries index rallied in afternoon trade to finish just 4.60 points lower over the course of the day, buoyed by strengthening indices in Asia, in defiance of the overnight losses on Wall St. AMP regained some lost ground, bouncing ...

Midday market wrap: All Ords continues downward slide

John Fernando The All Ordinaries lost further ground in morning trading as investor confidence slipped to further lows fuelled by worries of war in Iraq. The dollar also plunged overnight along with several other currencies around the world. A combination ...