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| | | Just like most of you, I waited for the fat lady to sing last Friday night on Wall Street - sing a song that ultimately puts doubts over the US economic recovery to rest. I was expecting the fat lady's rendition of the Silver Convention's "Get Up and ... |
| | | | ... falling 3.61 per cent on Thursday. News's non-voting scrip lifted five cents to $16.12. The banks all gained ground on Friday, with ANZ performing best after suffering most on Thursday, increasing eight cents to $21.85. National Australia Bank advanced ... |
| | | | ... strongly. At 0719 AEST, the September share price index futures contract was up 32 points at 4,617. In economics news on Friday, the assistant governor (financial markets) of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Guy Debelle, delivers an address in Adelaide ... |
| | | | ... forecast that the index would fall to 54.0. Any number above 50 indicates growth. Investors are avoiding any big moves until Friday's release of the official US employment figure for June, one of the most closely-watched indicators of the health of the ... |
| | | | ... deciding which way to jump. They can't risk being wrong-footed by the US employment numbers for June -- set for release Friday night (Aussie time). This, and the start of the US company reporting season, would set the tone for equities over the coming ... |
| | | | ... points, or 0.48 per cent, to 4,670.4. NEW YORK - Wall Street was closed overnight for the Independence Day public holiday. On Friday, US stocks jumped sharply higher, closing out the best week in two years and starting the second half on a solid positive ... |
| | | | ... contracts traded. The local market rose about one per cent just after the open, following a positive finish on Wall Street on Friday night and firmer copper prices. Local shares dropped back a little from the morning high after the Australian Bureau ... |
| | | | ... per cent on the market when trade starts on Monday. The reason for the rise is a big gain on the United States market on Friday, which capped Wall Street's best week in two years. The Dow Jones Industrial Average's gain of 1.36 per cent on Friday was ... |
| | | | ... 1200 AEST, the Australian dollar was trading at 106.91 US cents, down from 107.40 US cents on Thursday. Since 0700 AEST on Friday, the local unit traded between 106.74 US cents and 107.25 US cents. RBC Capital Markets senior economist Su-Lin Ong said ... |
| | | | ... austerity drive. At 0715 AEST, the September share price index futures contract was up 19 points at 4,620. In economics news on Friday, The Australian Industry Group and Pricewaterhouse issue their performance of manufacturing (PMI) index for June, and ... |
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