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| | | ... its partnerships with online trading platforms. Investors using the Xpress Super service will now be able to make use of CommSec, Open Markets and Bell Direct's online trading facilities. According to SuperGuardian chief executive Olivia Long, the addition ... |
| | | | ... The Australian market enjoyed its best gains in almost a month on Thursday after a fall in the unemployment rate, and CommSec market analyst Juliana Roadley said Friday's fall was a reaction to those gains. "We've probably seen a lot of the business ... |
| | | | ... Street on the back of positive congressional testimony by US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen about interest rates. CommSec chief economist Craig James says there were impressive international lead-ins for the local bourse. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 ... |
| | | | ... typically results in a fall in share price. "It's paying out cash to shareholders, so that's taking money out of the market," CommSec market analyst Juliana Roadley said. ANZ's quarterly update, which showed another rise in cash profit but a fall in ... |
| | | | ... Jones Industrial Average down around 1% on the back of disappointing retail figures and concerns about global growth. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said the ASX had followed the US lead, while a slide in commodity prices had weighed on resources ... |
| | | | ... follows a fall of more than 0.5% on Wall Street's Dow Jones Industrial Average and a 0.8% decline in its S&P 500 overnight. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said a 5% slide in oil prices overnight, as well as a fall in iron ore prices had helped ... |
| | | | ... markets. Mining and energy stocks were the weakest performers on the local market as commodity prices dropped on Friday, CommSec market analyst Stephen Daghlian said. "Almost all base metals, iron ore and oil all fell back on Friday, so that was always ... |
| | | | ... ground. "There's lots going on that is holding the market back... there's not too much to cheer about at this stage," CommSec market analyst Stephen Daghlian said. Energy giant Santos slumped to its slowest level in ten years following the slide in oil ... |
| | | | ... its full year cash profit by eight per cent to $7.63 billion, the market was worried about its accompanying statement, CommSec market analyst Juliana Roadley said. "They were slightly ahead of market expectations but I think some of the concerns in their ... |
| | | | ... October, giving US equities a solid boost overnight. The positive sentiment had flowed through to the Australian market, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. The miners, despite the iron ore price falling one per cent overnight, opened higher ... |
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