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| | | ... about 80 per cent of companies meeting or exceeding market expectations - good news that the market had discarded. Wall Street indices plunged more than 1.6 per cent on Wednesday as the US edged closer to default and its economy showed more signs of ... |
| | | | ... already are of watching Washington's game of chicken, it remains the main game in town. If you believe the headlines, Wall Street dropped big time last night because the players are still waiting for the other side to blink. TheAge dot com's headline ... |
| | | | ... Australian dollar." He said ongoing concerns about the US debt-ceiling deadlock were also dragging the market down. On Wall Street on Tuesday, stocks fell as the White House said it would object to a Republican plan in the House of Representatives that ... |
| | | | ... were higher at noon, despite the failure by the United States to resolve its debt-ceiling stalemate, which dragged Wall Street lower overnight. At 1200 AEST on Tuesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 30.5 points, or 0.67 per cent, at 4,560.9 ... |
| | | | ... market opened about 0.7 per cent lower and extended losses through the morning, underperforming a mixed lead from Wall Street. Bell Potter senior adviser Stuart Smith said the issue of whether US legislators would reach a deal on raising the government's ... |
| | | | ... twist and turns of this seemingly never-ending debt saga. Then there's the added thrill from the earnings sideshow. Wall Street jumps when earnings beat expectations. It trips when expectations whipped actuals. And of course, there's the China special ... |
| | | | The twisting and shouting we witnessed on Wall Street the previous day - with most other financial markets singing "joy to the world" - died down overnight. To be sure, the DJ's didn't turned off the music - they just changed the tune from hip hop ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open slightly lower today, after Wall Street eased overnight on lingering concerns over debt on both sides of the Atlantic. At 0701 AEST, the local September share price index futures contract was down seven ... |
| | | | So now equity investors have finally taken notice of earnings. "Wall Street up on profits, Apple surges late," beamed Reuters' headline. Oh yes, Virginia, Wall Street was not only up - it was up big time. Both the Dow and the S&P500 gained 1.6% overnight ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open lower today, after Wall Street securities fell overnight, while commodities markets were mixed. At 0721 AEST, the local September share price index futures contract was down 22 points at 4,425. In economic ... |
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