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Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 7 JUN 2004
... further domestic gains. US stocks rallied on Friday as strong economic data, lower oil prices and an optimistic outlook from Intel helped lifted stocks on all three indices. At the close on Friday, the US Dow Jones industrial average rose 46.91 points ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 20 APR 2004
... Chief Operating Officer Charlie Bell as CEO to succeed Cantalupo. Investors snapped up tech heavyweights Nokia Corp and Intel Corp, which were battered in a four-session sell-off that drove the Nasdaq Composite Index down nearly 3 percent last week. ...

Ruddock plays down call for tougher tax police

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 FEB 2004
Attorney-General Philip Ruddock has played down calls for the tax office to have stronger policing and intelligence powers to track down serial tax cheats. Newspaper reports said a report recommended the Australian Tax Office (ATO) employ former federal ...

Backlash continues over free trade agreement

Thousands of manufacturing jobs could be at risk under the trade deal signed between Australia and the United States, the ACTU has warned. Sugar farmers have already expressed outrage at the free trade agreement, which largely protects the price of ...

Tip sheets outperform market: study

Stock trades recommended by investor newsletters tend to outperform the general stock market but are more skilled at picking smaller, illiquid stocks than blue chips, according to a university study. The survey, carried out jointly by the University ...

Diverging expectations between investment professionals: report

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 21 JAN 2004
Financial advisers remain markedly more upbeat on predicted returns from Australian equities in 2004 than do their fund manager counterparts, a new report has found. The Financial Standard Intelligence Unit Market Expectation Survey for January 2004 ...

Season's Greetings from the Financial Standard team

The Financial Standard team wishes you all a Merry Christmas, a prosperous New Year, and a relaxed and safe holiday period. Our daily news service will return on 12 January 2004, but until that time the website will remain active and readers will still ...

Equity investors confident on 2004: survey

Equity investors are likely to have their Christmas stockings stuffed full with positive returns this year, and a large proportion expect Santa will have delivered the same present next Christmas, according to a new survey. The Financial Standard Intelligence ...

Challenger small cap fund tops performance tables: survey

Three funds - the Challenger Australian Small Companies Fund, the GMO Small Companies Trust and Perpetual Smaller Companies Share Fund - continue to lead the risk-adjusted performances of Australian small cap managers, according to a new survey. All ...

Afternoon market wrap: shares dip lower

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 8 DEC 2003
... Wall Street on Friday, stocks fell after a report showing surprisingly soft US jobs growth and a disappointing outlook from Intel Corp curbed optimism over the strength of the economic recovery. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 68.14 points to 9862.68 ...