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| | | Australian stocks have started the session lower following a weak lead from global markets. Rivkin global analyst Tim Radford said the local market was taking its lead from the Wall Street and was stuck in a trading range with investors taking a break. ... |
| | | | ... 0.11 per cent, to 5,393.1. The broader All Ordinaries index added six points, or 0.11 per cent, to 5,386.8. NEW YORK - US stocks have close mostly lower amid renewed speculation about the Federal Reserve's intentions to reduce its massive monetary stimulus. ... |
| | | | ... 5,387.1 points. The broader All Ordinaries index shed also 13.6 points, or 0.25 per cent, to 5,380.8 points. NEW YORK - US stocks ended modestly higher as investors appeared to take a breather in a semi-holiday session after Friday's strong rally on ... |
| | | | ... 5,400.7 points. The broader All Ordinaries index was down 21 points, or 0.39 per cent, at 5,394.4 points. NEW YORK - US stocks roared higher after jobs growth in October widely topped forecasts, lifting the Dow to an all-time closing high. The Dow Jones ... |
| | | | ... after it paid out its final dividend, which alone contributes to a fall in the overall market because of the bank's size. Stocks that go ex-dividend tend to fall by the amount of the dividend. ANZ was up 8.0 cents to $32.46 after a 4.2 per cent fall ... |
| | | | ... 0.22 per cent, at 5,422. The broader All Ordinaries index was down 10.6 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 5,415.4. NEW YORK - US stocks tumbled despite a successful launch of trading in Twitter stock and report on US economic growth that bested expectations ... |
| | | | ... the big four banks, ANZ and National Australia Bank, going ex-dividend. ANZ shares were down $1.10 at $32.70, while NAB stocks were down $1.19 to $34.70. "They are both down about three per cent or so, so that's more than enough to weigh on the market," ... |
| | | | ... NEW YORK - The Dow Jones Industrial Average has climbed to a new record as investors steered more funds into industrial stocks and away from the tech sector following disappointing Tesla earnings. At the closing bell on Wednesday, the Dow jumped 127.19 ... |
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