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Afternoon market wrap: Shares finish on positive note

... Shares finished the week on a slightly stronger note as an afternoon rally pushed the All Ordinaries index into positive territory. The big loser among the banks was National, which finished $0.82 lower, although it did manage to claw back some of the ...

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

... 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 by $0.07 over ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries close higher

The All Ordinaries closed trading in positive territory by 6.6 points to finish at 2952.10. AMP shares continued the downward swing, losing 4.2 per cent of their value or $0.23 to $5.21. Winemaker Southcorp also lost 3.6% of it share value to close ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ords ekes out fractional gain

... to $5.28, despite falling under $5.00 at one stage in the morning session. Westpac also enjoyed a return to positive territory, finishing $0.07 higher after a mixed day on Thursday when a $1.05 billion profit announcement failed to stop investors dumping ...

Growth funds record highest returns since October 2001: InTech

... believes that after two consecutive months of positive returns growth superannuation funds could make it into positive territory for the 2002/03 financial year. This was looking extremely unlikely at the end of February with the median growth fund returning ...

Newspaper job advertisements down 12.1% in April: ANZ

... latter part of the month, by the impact of the SARS epidemic on the labor-intensive tourism sector." Each state and territory recorded a decline of at least 5% in the number of newspaper job advertisements last month. The Northern Territory recorded ...

Morning market wrap: Asian economies under pressure

... provide some buffer, but would be offset by downturns in neighbouring economies. Stocks in the US are also in negative territory as well. All Ordinaries: 2961.7 (+0.00) Dow Jones: 8306.35 (-133.69) NASDAQ: 1434.54 (-22.69) FTSE-100: 3870.20 (-28.80) ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries finishes 27.40 points lower

... contrast to the 144.75-point fall on the Dow Jones. Domestically, only Westpac from the major banks remained in positive territory, adding $0.05 per share to finish at $15.66. All Ordinaries: 2917.00 (-27.40) Dow Jones: 8257.61 (-144.75) NASDAQ: 1394.72 ...

Super growth funds at the height of volatility:InTech

... returns of 1% or greater, according to InTech's latest growth funds survey released today. "With all managers in negative territory, the financial year is shaping up as another negative one. In fact, without an improvement in returns in the remaining ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries down

... shares drifted lower by 5% as its unit price fell by $0.36 to $7.20 whilst the banking sector also treaded negative territory. Macquarie's share price fell by $0.4 to $24.90, Commonwealth was down by $0.01 to $25.98 and Westpac's share price was lower ...