Search Results | Showing 1851 - 1860 of 3675 results for "Wall STreet" |
| | | The Australian stock market is expected to open firmer on Tuesday, following a positive finish on Wall Street. At 0820 AEDT, the June share price index contract was 30 points higher at 4,694 points, on volume of 4,316 contracts. In economics news on ... |
| | | | ... work next month on a STG70 million (A$122 million) redevelopment of two secondary schools in south-west London. On Wall Street on Friday, markets closed higher following similar rises in Europe and Asia, despite the nuclear emergency in Japan and more ... |
| | | | ... Qaddafi. On top of these, the Bank of Japan is now adding more liquidity to the financial system. According to the Wall Street Journal, "Japan's central bank has offered a total of 55.6 trillion yen ($724 billion) of short-term funds in the past three ... |
| | | | ... 0.74 per cent, to 4,644 points. NEW YORK - Worsening fears about the nuclear crisis in Japan shook financial markets. Wall Street opened lower then dropped sharply in midmorning trading after the European Union's energy chief was quoted as saying that ... |
| | | | ... economic impact of the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan are leading to a broad sell-off in the stock market. On Wall Street overnight, nine out of the 10 company groups that make up the Standard and Poor's 500 index fell on Monday. Utilities companies ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received positive leads from Wall Street over the weekend, although world markets appear tentative as they assess the impact of the Japanese earthquake on Friday. On the ASX 24 at 0718 AEDT, the March share price index futures ... |
| | | | ... The oil market's reaction on the day was logical -- crude prices dropped by around 1.5 per cent on 11 March. So was Wall Street's reaction - equities closed higher. As they should! Calamities are sad and frightful when they strike but the impact on overall ... |
| | | | ... after in the MENA region, the price of crude and the outlook for the global economy. Pure coincidence perhaps but Wall Street closes at 4PM New York time - the exact moment when the clock strikes midnight in Saudi Arabia and the dawn of 11 March. But ... |
| | | | Wall Street bobbed up and down along the zero line last night, seemingly lost as to which way to go. At the end of the bell in New York, it decided just to stay put with the S&P 500 and the Dow just a teeny-weeny bit (0.01 per cent) below the zero line. ... |
| | | | The Australian market is receiving mixed leads from offshore trading overnight, with Wall Street's key indices flat, while precious metals were higher and oil eased. On the ASX 24 at 0837 AEDT, the March share price index futures contract was two points ... |
|