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| | | ... 4,791.8 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index was up 90.6 points, or 1.93 per cent, to 4,775.5 points. NEW YORK - US stocks gave up an early rally and ended lower amid some slightly downbeat economic data and caution ahead of next week's Federal ... |
| | | | ... concentrated fund with eight to 12 companies, Magellan head of Distribution Frank Casarotti said. The fund will include the best stocks of Magellan's Global Fund, but its high concentration is likely to make it more volatile. "Family offices and sophisticated ... |
| | | | ... investors might be buoyed by that and see an opportunity to re-enter and re-establish positions in a lot of those high yielding stocks that they got out of recently," he told AAP. In Australia, the market has posted losses in 13 of 17 trading sessions ... |
| | | | ... points, while the broader All Ordinaries index was down 31.2 points, or 0.66 per cent, to 4,684.9 points. NEW YORK - US stocks gained their footing after a rocky start on Thursday to put on strong gains in their first positive day this week, shrugging ... |
| | | | ... Services in 2011 "Matthew is a highly regarded industry analyst and he brings to Legg Mason a deep understanding of financial stocks that will directly benefit our research and portfolio construction capabilities," Legg Mason CIO Reece Birtles said. ... |
| | | | ... will move back in," he said. Official monthly jobs numbers, released on Thursday morning, might spur buying of depressed stocks if they are better than expected, he said. On Thursday morning, all sectors are posting losses, with the large miners leading ... |
| | | | ... value-seeking out there." Virtually all sectors were down with the major banks, representing four out of the six largest stocks on the bourse, particularly punished after their recent record-high run. National Australia Bank was 44 cents, or 1.55 per ... |
| | | | ... offers clients access to specific markets and builds investment strategies with underlying investments covering mid cap US stocks, European Stocks, South East Asian stocks and Australian markets," Instreet managing director George Lucas said. "Advisers ... |
| | | | ... they have different restrictions on pre-trade transparency and are exempt from fair access rules. They essentially allow stocks to be traded blindly without buyers and sellers knowing who's who. This allows institutions to buy or sell large blocks of ... |
| | | | ... expected. In Australia, the market on Wednesday closed higher as cautious investors searched for higher yielding and defensive stocks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 19.4 points, or 0.41 per cent, at 4,757.1 points, while the broader All Ordinaries ... |
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