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| | | ... they're all up," he said. "Which is what you would expect really given the very strong performance on American markets last night... You've got to expect a good day today, and we are having one." He said the interest rate rise expected tomorrow should ... |
| | | | ... doom, then Wall Street will come back and end up in the positive after three and four per cent falls all over Europe last night," he said. Mr Heffernan said Macquarie Bank shares were leading the way higher, adding over two per cent, or $2.10, to $75.80. ... |
| | | | ... a record high, on Thursday the share market began a backward landslide. Global equity markets took another hit on Friday night on the back of the US sub-prime mortgage misery and the ASX 200 suffered its worst one-day rout, on Friday, since the September ... |
| | | | ... director Tim Bult is to address a lunch seminar held by the Australian Institute of Energy. Australian stocks tumbled last night, led by miners. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed 82 points lower at 6258.5, while the All Ordinaries lost 76.6 points ... |
| | | | ... now that all the merger froth and bubble seems to be evaporating a little bit. "On the basis of weak commodity prices last night and no positive news out of the US, we're getting what you might have anticipated." But Mr Heffernan said today's losses ... |
| | | | ... include CDO equity, the lowest rated tranche in the structured credit portfolio that is exposed to any initial loss. Last night Harding-Davis said the structured credit market had deteriorated very quickly over the past few days, to the point where there ... |
| | | | ... looked pretty rosy following a new high in the US market overnight... taken together with what was a big announcement last night by Rio Tinto to put a bid in for Alcan," Mr Whiting said. "That's sparked a bit of excitment among the resource stocks today ... |
| | | | ... remained lower at noon, but banking stocks were keeping it relatively sturdy after Wall Street fell more than one per cent last night and most commodity prices weakened. Local nickel stocks have been hit hard, as the base metal continued its rapid decline ... |
| | | | ... banks down, and the market was expected to be quiet for the rest of the day, he said. "Oil was a bit stronger on Friday night, with Woodside pretty strong so far today," Mr Foulsham said. "The banks have not been faring too well in the past week or two ... |
| | | | ... was not at all surprising. "It's very, very mixed, which is not terribly surprisingly given the volatility on Wall St last night," Mrs Macdonald said. "Our market, just after a stellar run the last few months, is obviously just coming back to earth a ... |
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