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| | | The Australian sharemarket was more than 1% higher at noon following gains on US and European markets and strong performances from resource and energy stocks. At 1200 AEST on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 52.8 points, or 1.29 per cent ... |
| | | | US stocks leapt two per cent on Friday sparked by the dramatic measures adopted in Brussels to stem the eurozone crisis and stimulate growth, giving the markets a strong end to a rocky first half. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 277.83 points ... |
| | | | ... and all legacy trail commissions should be stopped (failing that, strict disclosure requirements should be introduced)." A leap of faith is required by the industry, because while profits may diminish in the short term, the long-term outcome could be ... |
| | | | ... risk off is in and volatility (a high one) would be the order of the day for most of the 366 days of 2012 - this year's a leap year. Hey, maybe that's why the stock markets are leaping? Just a thought. But back to the point. I did a mea culpa a few weeks ... |
| | | | ... was up 21 cents, or 5.95 per cent to $3.74. Super Retail Group, which bought Rebel Sports in October, posted a 40 per cent leap in first half profit. Total revenue and other income rose to $759.8 million, from $562.4 million. At 1042 AEDT the company's ... |
| | | | ... its February economic data," Mr Jones said from Wellington. "The bringing forward of that easing has seen the Aussie dollar leap higher to start the week." Mr Jones said all eyes would be on the euro zone finance ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday ... |
| | | | ... week, its sharpest weekly rise since November 2008. Frankfurt's DAX 30 put on 0.74 per cent on Friday to 6,080.68 points, a leap of 11 per cent for the week. Milan rose 1.52 per cent and Madrid soared 1.63 per cent on Friday. German Chancellor Angela ... |
| | | | The Australian market is set to open significantly higher as world markets surged on a move by six central banks to boost liquidity for banks weighed down by downgraded government debt. European markets rose by over three per cent and Wall Street is ... |
| | | | The Australian share market was set to notch up its biggest one-day rise in four weeks at noon amid hopes that a looming confidence vote in Greece will start the country's economic recovery. Global markets also rallied on news of an interest cut by ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher following good rises on Wall Street overnight. At 0757 AEDT on Tuesday, the December share price index futures contract was up 55 points at 4,252. Locally on Tuesday, no major economic news is expected. ... |
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