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| | | ... giant Vodafone amid fears of a hefty impact on its earnings. Over 80 per cent of the market was trading in negative territory by the time London closed, dragging the FTSE 100 down 36.5 points to 5935.7 -- its second straight losing session and the index's ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open firmer, moving further into record territory as positive momentum from US stocks helps drive the local bourse. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index was 18 points firmer at 5046. On ... |
| | | | ... 15,922.75, snapping a four-session gaining streak. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket dipped further into negative territory as offshore investors took the Kiwi dollar's fall as a signal to exit top stock Telecom. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index ... |
| | | | ... 401.81 points over the week. HONG KONG - Stocks edged up with the Bank of East Asia pushing the index into positive territory after better-than-expected earnings. The Hang Seng index reversed an early fall to finish up 12.52 points at 15,425.95. WELLINGTON ... |
| | | | ... down 31.05 points at 15,517.01. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand sharemarket began the short week of trading in negative territory today, with most of the leading stocks opening lower. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index was down 6.16 points at 3372.46, while ... |
| | | | ... Securities/Melbourne Institute January inflation gauge. NEW YORK - US stocks declined on Friday, ending the week in negative territory, as a report showing stronger job and wage growth fueled fears the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates, while ... |
| | | | ... Telecom and a spurt to new highs by recently listed food group Goodman Fielder helped spur the sharemarket into positive territory today. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index closed 9.88 points higher at 3318.93, while the NZSX-All capital index rose 2.92 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should regain lost territory today following a rally on Wall Street overnight. The local bourse should also find support from resources stocks after a rise in base metal prices. The Australian share market closed sharply ... |
| | | | ... General Electric Co. and a spike in oil caused by geopolitical tensions. The Australian share market remained in positive territory on Friday thanks to the resources sector, which was buoyed by strong base metal prices. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ... |
| | | | ... 29.7 points higher to 4,866.1, beating last week's record close of 4,838.1. The all ordinaries also entered unchartered territory, gaining 31.4 points to 4,817.3 and surpassing Monday's closing record of 4,785.9. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March ... |
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