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| | ... China reports its June quarter gross domestic product and the US reports monthly retail sales and inflation figures. On Monday in Australia, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases housing finance data for May. The Treasury's Modellers' Database ... |
| | | ... retail sales and building approvals data for May. Trading was also less than usual because the US market would be closed on Monday night (AEST) for the Fourth of July public holiday. It was mostly green on the local bourse, with 18 of 20 stocks rising ... |
| | | ... futures contract is up 48 points at 4,634, indicating a rise of just over one per cent on the market when trade starts on Monday. The reason for the rise is a big gain on the United States market on Friday, which capped Wall Street's best week in two ... |
| | | ... $24.60, trading at levels not seen since July 2009. The company entered a trading halt last week, before announcing on Monday it expected to post a full year loss in 2010/11 for the first time in 25 years, and would undertake a $757 million capital raising ... |
| | | ... first thought, sentiment steadied on the prospect for strong US earnings. The US results season got off to a shaky start Monday but figures from banking giant JPMorgan Chase steadied nerves and helped offset a flat retail sales report. In London, the ... |
| | | ... cent) to 1,314.15. The bond market rose. The yield on the 10-year Treasury was 3.50 per cent, down from 3.57 per cent on Monday, while that on the 30-year bond stood at 4.58 per cent, down from 4.63 per cent. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions. ... |
| | | ... its latest effort to rein in lending and bring inflation under control. Japan's losses followed a strong performance on Monday, when investors were buoyed by strong jobs figures out of the United States that suggested recovery in the world's biggest ... |
| | | ... the annual Fund Executive and Staff Remuneration Survey, to be released in early April, at the CMSF, which begins next Monday at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. McGuirk will preside over an exclusive, invitation-only round table at the ... |
| | | ... Search Ltd. Alcoa Of Australia managing director Alan Cransberg addresses American Chamber of Commerce In Australia. On Monday, the Australian share market closed lower as a negative tone for the new trading week was set by the Chinese government further ... |
| | | ... the express mail company pushed to a one-year high on Tuesday morning, gaining 9c in early trading, after the company on Monday reported a strong second quarter growth. Freightways later added a further 1c to close at 337. The benchmark NZX-50 index ... |
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