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| | ... following the falls in the US, where the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and NASDAQ all finished more than one per cent lower. CMC Markets chief market strategist Michael McCarthy said it wasn't surprising the selloff had been less significant than in the US, given ... |
| | | The Australian stock market has started the week lower amid a selloff in banking and resources stocks. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner says the week start followed a lacklustre Friday session on Wall Street and continued the slide in local ... |
| | | ... Australian stock market has pushed higher as bargain hunting investors take advantage of the previous day's sell-off. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the local market had pushed ahead despite a lacklustre lead from Wall Street. He said ... |
| | | ... November - the first monthly loss since June. "Investors appear to have decided the Australian market is a hold," CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said. "People are not really seeing enough value to be aggressive buyers of things - other ... |
| | | ... from overseas. Markets in Europe and the US rose overnight, but there was an early negative tone on the local market, CMC Markets chief market strategist Michael McCarthy said. "It's a bit of a turnaround on the early leads," he said. One reason was ... |
| | | ... market has opened higher following gains on Wall Street driven by good US manufacturing data and car sales figures. CMC Markets chief market analyst said the Australian market might be further supported by the news that China's non-manufacturing PMI ... |
| | | ... October 17, the country faces the prospect of defaulting on its debt, which could be disastrous for global markets. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the political deadlock would continue to dominate markets until an agreement was reached. ... |
| | | ... reacted yesterday, and given the US market had a reaction similar to ours, we've decided to await further developments," CMC Markets analyst Ric Spooner said. Aside from the government shutdown, which is likely to be confirmed once the 1400 AEST deadline ... |
| | | ... to the Syria chemical weapons issue and renewed business confidence in the wake of the Australian federal election. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the market was reacting to a confluence of positive news. "I think we've just had a ... |
| | | ... of primary client relationships were CommSec (51%), E*TRADE (17%), Westpac Online Investing (7%), nabtrade (5%) and CMC Markets Stockbroking (4%). According to the report, 46% of current online share investors use a smart phone or tablet to invest, and ... |
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