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| | | ... almost one per cent higher after shrugging off worries over Europe's deepening debt crisis, taking its lead instead from a recovery on Wall Street. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ended up 41.9 points, or 0.98 per cent, at 4,307.2 points, while the broader ... |
| | | | ... points at 4,319 points, with 24,071 contracts traded. CommSec analyst Juliette Saly said markets were on the road to recovery, but had eased back after early gains. "Generally a positive day on the local sharemarket with a few of the gains easing around ... |
| | | | ... after sorting out their debts, very soon (if not already), consumers would be spending the economy into a sustainable recovery. Never mind if the US cannot export its products to Europe or Asia. The US consumer alone accounts for 70 per cent of the world's ... |
| | | | ... YORK - US stocks rebounded from steep opening losses on Friday amid fears over eurozone finances and the global economic recovery, as buyers sought bargains after sharp drops. In early trades, the Dow briefly dropped below the psychological support level ... |
| | | | ... that this figure was the highest level in a month and worse than the expected reduction to 440,000. Interpretation? The recovery has stalled and the US economy is stuffed. But what about the hefty 40,000 fall in continuing claims? Or the fact that the ... |
| | | | ... again due to concerns about the possibility that Europe's debt crisis might spread around the world and stop the growing recovery in the US. The Dow Jones industrial average had its biggest one-day points drop since February 2009. The market got some ... |
| | | | ... for a person to begin and carry on a proceeding for a number of reasons. These reasons as cited in the Act include the recovery of damages for fraud, negligence, default, breach of duty or other misconduct, committed in connection with a matter to the ... |
| | | | ... interest rates would remain low for longer. America could continue on its business of stimulating its economy until the recovery sticks. China and Japan and other foreign central bankers would see their holdings of US assets appreciate. This would boost ... |
| | | | ... markets managed small gains despite continuing concerns about the impact of Europe's debt problems on a global economic recovery. At 0731 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was 29 points higher at 4,524 points. Australian ... |
| | | | ... second day on Friday after concerns grew that the deep spending cuts under Europe's bailout plan would slow a global recovery. The Dow Jones industrial average ended down 163 points but closed well off its lows of the day. Investors seeking safety piled ... |
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