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| | | ... largely priced in. Shares of JAL were untraded due to a flood of sell orders at 37 yen, finishing down 44.8 per cent from Friday's close after Japanese media said the carrier was still short of the two-thirds support it needs from retirees to cut pension ... |
| | | | ... precious metal dropped. At 1204 AEDT the spot price of gold in Sydney was $US1,119.10 per fine ounce, down $US19.55 from Friday's local close of $US1,138.65. Lihir Gold was two cents lower at $3.22 and Newcrest had fallen 11 cents to $34.91. In the energy ... |
| | | | ... economics news on Monday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) publishes lending finance data for October at 1130 AEDT. On Friday, the Australian share market closed higher, ending a run of four straight losing sessions amid thin volumes and lacklustre ... |
| | | | Australian shares are likely to open higher on Friday after US stocks gained on better than expected US export figures. At 0711 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index contract was 26 points higher at 4,640. In company news ... |
| | | | ... cent, to 1,103.25, while the Nasdaq composite index slipped 4.74, or 0.22 per cent, to 2,189.61. Stocks had jumped after Friday's employment report, but gave up most of their early gains as expectations of a possible rate rise grew and the dollar rose. ... |
| | | | ... officer, finalising its executive team under recently arrived chief executive Patrick Snowball. In the US, a report on Friday showed the economy shed 11,000 jobs last month, the smallest monthly loss since December 2007, when the recession began. The ... |
| | | | ... gentlemen, you're not on Kansas anymore..." (James Cameron's movie, Avatar) But based on financial market's reaction to last Friday's US payrolls report, "we must be over the rainbow!" (Dorothy Gale in the Wizard of Oz). The sun shone, the sky blued ... |
| | | | ... Chartered Secretaries National Conference will be held in Melbourne. The Australian share market closed firmly in the red on Friday after mining stocks led a broad-based decline, following a weakening of commodity prices overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... many investors would be looking to see the US government's November unemployment report, which is published overnight on Friday. The major miners led declines. BHP Billiton fell 72 cents, or 1.7 per cent, to $41.75 and Rio Tinto fell $1.74, or 2.4 per ... |
| | | | ... Exchange, the December share price index contract was 34 points lower at 4,754. There is no major economic news due on Friday. In companies news, Ford Australia president and chief executive Marin Burela addresses The American Chamber of Commerce in ... |
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