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Market Wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 15 JAN 2004
... traded between $US0.7745 and 0.7786 overnight. The local bourse is likely to make early gains following a strong lead from offshore markets overnight. Key United States indices were up more than half a per cent, while European markets including Britain ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 14 JAN 2004
... yesterday's close of 0.7786/91. The local bourse is likely to drop markedly at the open following a strong lead from offshore markets overnight. Key United States indices fell more than half a per cent, while European markets including Britain, Germany ...

Rising dollar sends manufacturers offshore

AAP  |  MONDAY, 12 JAN 2004
One in five Australian manufacturers say they will move some of their operations overseas because of the rising Australian dollar, the Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) said today. With the dollar nudging $US0.7800 and expected to rise further, its ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 12 JAN 2004
... traded since March 1997. The local bourse is likely to open in negative territory today following a strong lead from key offshore indices overnight. The United States was weaker as were key European markets including Britain, Germany and France. In overnight ...

Midday Market wrap: $A weaker at noon, bonds firmer

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 DEC 2003
... US dollar weakness, was offset by the federal government production numbers. "We are definitely getting our bias from offshore.. (as) there is still a lot of US data to be released," Mr Koukoulas said. Macquarie Bank currency strategist Jo Masters said ...

Midday Market Wrap: Dollar, bonds weaker at noon

... trading at $US0.7389/92 compared with Friday's close of 0.7412/17. The local currency reached a fresh six year high in offshore trading on Friday of 74.35 before retreating. It ranged between between $US0.7365 and 0.7393 in local trading today. The Australian ...

Morning Market Wrap: US dollar strong following Hussein capture

... 0.7412/17. During the weekend the local unit reached a fresh six-year high of 74.35 US cents and a low of 73.65 US cents in offshore trading, before opening weaker against the US dollar today. "(Today's fall is) essentially on the news of the capture ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar firms in early Asian trade

... unchanged against the euro. The Australian share market is likely to gain ground following a stronger session in key offshore markets overnight. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index was 14 points higher at 3204 on a volume of ...

Midday Market Wrap: Market lower at noon

The Australian share market remained slightly lower at noon following a weaker session in offshore markets overnight. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was down 4.1 points at 3207.1, while the all ordinaries index was 3.5 points lower at ...

ASIC warns investors against illegal cold calling scams

... "As overseas markets have recovered, ASIC is receiving increasing public complaints about phone calls from unlicensed offshore stock brokers. We have added 24 new organisations to our black list of illegal cold callers," said ASIC executive director ...