Search Results | Showing 1551 - 1560 of 1647 results for "Commodity" |
| | | ... 16,184.87. HONG KONG - Stocks closed higher, boosted by banks and solid gains in the Japanese market which offset declining commodity counters. The benchmark Hang Seng index finished up 108.23 at 15,420.32, after the market rallied on the strong finish ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should open weaker as profit taking emerged again on commodity markets, opening the door for further losses in the local bourse. However, economic news and some earnings reports are likely to dominate investor thoughts today. ... |
| | | | The Australian market continued its record-breaking run last week supported by continued gains in commodity prices, good earnings news out of the United States and stronger conviction for steady domestic interest rates. Last week's rally took the S&P/ASX ... |
| | | | ... fourth quarter of 2005, following a 4.7 per cent increase in the September quarter. As expected, stronger prices in our commodity exports underpin the increase. The price of gold, coal, alumina, aluminium, wheat, sugar and manganese ores and concentrates ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar's link to commodity prices remains intact. The local currency closed last week's trading at US75.55c - its highest level in a month on the back of the continued rally in commodity prices. Although softer at 351.8 points at the ... |
| | | | ... The Australian share market is expected to open weaker as a poor lead from US markets is expected to more than offset commodity price strength, driving the domestic bourse lower. However, as markets start to wind down ahead of the end of the year, volumes ... |
| | | | ... protect against inflation and still enjoy equity-like returns and risk should consider increasing their exposure to commodity markets. Richard Gibson, managing director of marketing for Banque AIG, the commodity futures manager for BT Financial's Strategic ... |
| | | | ... weaker as a poor lead in the US is expected to flow through to domestic markets, despite another strong performance by commodity prices overnight. With the start of December, trade volumes will start to wind down ahead of the end of the year, limiting ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open firmer as commodity prices continue to be positive and a solid lead from the US again raises the prospect of record stock levels domestically. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index ... |
| | | | ... 'long' and 'short' positions, which means investors have the potential to profit from both rising and falling trends in commodity and financial asset markets." said Pia Cooke, manager within Macquarie's Equity Markets group. Cooke added that the trust ... |
|