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| | | ... Sydney, the Australian share market is expected to open slightly firmer as a weaker Wall Street offsets strong gains in commodity prices. On the Sydney Futures Exchange at 0738 AEST, the September share price index contract was unchanged at 5,020. Amongst ... |
| | | | ... contracts. CMC Markets dealer Josh Whiting says the market is being dragged down primarily by BHP Billiton, after weaker commodity prices overnight, particularly in copper. "It is generally a weaker market, but the one exception to that is Macquarie ... |
| | | | ... 0.16 of a point higher at 2,235.75. LONDON - The FTSE 100 closed slightly higher, led by mining and oil heavyweights as commodity prices stemmed recent heavy losses. The FTSE 100 index of Britain's leading shares ended up 13.2 points at 5,890.2, off ... |
| | | | ... weather risks to oil supplies. The Australian share market opened slightly weaker this morning dragged down by softer commodity prices, with most big resources stocks trading lower. Today Glenn Steven will officially commences his role of Governor of ... |
| | | | ... Exchange. The local bourse rose yesterday as investors discarded the negative sentiment earlier in the week about a crash in commodity prices. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index put on more than one per cent or 53.2 points to 5070.4, while the all ordinaries ... |
| | | | ... share market maintained a positive opening to noon today after a strong overnight lead from Wall Street and stabilising commodity prices. At 1200 AEST the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 37.8 points higher at 5,055, while the all ordinaries gained 34.6 ... |
| | | | ... 30.71 points to 15,750.05. HONG KONG - Blue chips ended up 0.79 per cent, led by China Mobile, while recently battered commodity stocks found a toehold, reversing a six-session losing streak in the resource heavy H-share index. The benchmark Hang Seng ... |
| | | | ... up 67.66 or 1.34 per cent. TOKYO - The Nikkei average hit a one-month closing low, losing 0.48 per cent as a fall in commodity prices stoked worries about global demand and hit stocks sensitive to the economic cycle such as steel makers. The Nikkei fell ... |
| | | | ... shake off the effects of the price drop in commodities. "The market has really struggled under the weight of falling commodity prices, and, as often happens, that's being reflected almost across the board," Mr Land said. "There's one or two sectors which ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open lower following a flat lead from Wall Street and sharply lower commodity prices. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was down 25 points to 5011 at 0742 AEST. Today ... |
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