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| | | ... broad-based S&P 500 reached a new high, gaining 0.49 per cent to 1854.29, passing the previous high mark set in January. CommSec market analyst Juliette Saly said the result had provided relief for investors and carried over to local stocks after Thursday's ... |
| | | | ... companies trading ex-dividend. The market had defied a mixed lead from overseas to continue to push higher on Monday morning, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "We've had a great run, we're up a little over five per cent in just over a fortnight," ... |
| | | | ... market share and nabtrade was also up from 3% to 8%. Westpac Online Investing also saw an increase in market share, while CommSec fell 7% to 44%. However, the proportion of online share investors holding an account with CommSec remained largely steady ... |
| | | | ... confidence. Australian shares did not follow strong leads from Wall Street as investors took their cues from local events, Commsec economist Savanth Sebastian said. He said underwhelming earnings reports from several companies, including medical device ... |
| | | | ... around half a per cent higher at 1030 AEDT, following a more than one per cent rise across Wall Street's major indices. Commsec market analyst Julian Roadley said that while the local move higher was smaller than that seen overseas, it followed a strong ... |
| | | | ... Reserve Bank's decision to leave interest rates unchanged, and its statement that rates would stay stable for some time, CommSec market analyst Steve Daghlian said. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index dropped 90.8 points, or 1.75 per cent, to 5,097.1. The ... |
| | | | ... Macquarie Bank. ASIC also secured EUs with a number of high profile companies including NAB, UBS, Wealthsure, BT, and Commsec. "Negotiated outcomes, such as EUs, can offer a faster, more flexible and effective regulatory outcome than could otherwise ... |
| | | | ... concerns about a slowdown in emerging markets, in the wake of a sharp fall in the value of Turkey's currency, the lira, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "There has been some significant falls in the Turkish lira, which has created some concerns ... |
| | | | Australian stocks have defied a negative lead from Wall Street to start the local session slightly higher. CommSec market analyst Juliana Roadley said the negative sentiment from Wall Street, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ ... |
| | | | ... stocks have started the week on a flat note, despite mining stocks receiving a boost from positive Chinese economic data. Commsec market analyst Stephen Daghlian said the local market had little in the way of a lead from Wall Street, where trade was ... |
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