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| | | ... sell-off meant emerging markets ended 2014 lower than they started, and so far this year they have yet to gain much ground, trading around 20% lower than their 2011 peaks. It appears the combination of headwinds from a strengthening US dollar and uncertainty ... |
| | | | ... lifted nine cents to $7.64 and Oil Search gained three cents to $7.71. The big banks were all higher after a mixed start to trading, with National Australia Bank adding 23 cents to $38.88, Westpac finding 42 cents to $39.37, Commonwealth Bank recovering ... |
| | | | ... in the UK, and was chief technology officer at AIM-listed Future Internet Technologies. A Moss was also vice president, trading systems infrastructure with Chase Manhattan Bank from 1997 to 1999. MyState's managing director and chief executive officer ... |
| | | | ... time in seven years on Monday, stocks have retreated slightly with investors unwilling to push it up to that landmark. Trading was lacking in direction, with no significant economic data or corporate news out this week or incentives to adjust portfolios ... |
| | | | ... January. The All Ords dropped from a high of 5,926.3 points a day before the RBA meeting to a low of 5,763.3 points six trading days later - as the lower than expected 2.5% Australian fourth quarter real GDP growth and concerns over the upcoming 17-18 ... |
| | | | ... however, lost 0.48 per cent to 11,922.77 points, while the CAC 40 in Paris finished flat at 5,033.42 points in cautious trading before the Federal Reserve wrapped up a key decision rate meeting. The euro climbed to $US1.0655, continuing its recovery ... |
| | | | ... six-year low, putting pressure on energy stocks. "It's one of the big drags on the market - down more than one per cent in trading today," CMC Markets chief strategist Michael McCarthy said. Woodside Petroleum was down 19.5 cents at $34.40, Santos was ... |
| | | | After being charged in 2014 for insider trading, money laundering and abuse of public office, two men have been sentenced to jail. Reportedly Australia's largest insider trading scheme, the two men's activities resulted in profits of roughly $7 million ... |
| | | | ... failure to recognise that the majority of businesses in Asia are SMEs." Within Malaysia, which is Australia's eighth largest trading partner, 99% of companies are SMEs. They account for 32% of the nation's GDP and 60% of employment, Tynan said. |
| | | | ... 5,061.16 points. The euro rebounded after hitting a fresh 12-year low against the dollar at $US1.0458 in earlier Asian trading hours, its lowest level since early January 2003. But the European single currency later recovered to $US1.0608, up from $US1.0489 ... |
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