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| | | ... to hold positions ahead of the weekend," Mr Potter said. "There is a lot of economic data due out in the US and Europe tonight and... JP Morgan is reporting tonight, as well. "There is a lot of event risk, you could say." Mr Potter said the weak tone ... |
| | | | ... Burrell Stockbroking adviser Daniel Manley said there was no influence drive the market up. "The futures feed for the US tonight is currently down about 30 points... There is nothing to drive our market any higher at this point," he said. "There was ... |
| | | | ... market is very, very soggy today," Mr Morrow said. "There are a couple of overhanging factors. "The US market is closed tonight for the Independence Day holiday, then we have the weekend, so there is really not a lot of enthusiasm for buying anything ... |
| | | | ... a 37.8 per cent gain at today's close to produce a zero year-on-year return. Good luck! Perhaps it's better betting on tonight's A$90 million OZ Lotto draw. Yes Virginia, expect another superannuation statement detailing your losses for the 2008/2009 ... |
| | | | ... investment reporting and limiting how projections are used in advertising. It will be launched in Parliament House in Canberra tonight. |
| | | | ... anything that's making the market move too rapidly, so I think investors will wait to follow the lead from Wall Street tonight." The four major banks all were weaker at 1202 AEST. National Australia Bank was down 17 cents at $21.84, Westpac had shed ... |
| | | | It's Budget lock-up day tonight in Canberra. The day when the who's who of the Australian economics and the reporting world are held incommunicado for six hours until the grand unveiling of the Government's plan for the future. The official rationale ... |
| | | | ... "While our economy may be weakened and our confidence shaken, though we are living through difficult and uncertain times, tonight I want every American to know this, we will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger ... |
| | | | ... said the local market had followed the US higher, but investors were sceptical that the US could hold on to the gains tonight. "The local market was expected to be higher after the lead from the US," Mr Leppinus said. "But every time we get a big night ... |
| | | | ... sharemarket was lower at noon amid thin trading as investors sit on the sidelines until the release of key US economic data tonight. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index fell 71.7 points, or 1.98 per cent, to 3,526.8, while the broader All Ordinaries ... |
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