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| | | ... Commodities were looking very weak and the release of China's latest monthly manufacturing data would be closely watched on Wednesday afternoon, Quay Equities managing director David Reynolds said. "It will be interesting to see what happens on Tuesday ... |
| | | | ... year." St Louis Fed pres James Bullard in London: "Zero is no longer the appropriate interest rate for the U.S. economy." Wednesday, 25 March: Chicago Fed pres Charles Evans in London: "Economic conditions are likely to evolve in a way such that it will ... |
| | | | ... The euro rose to a three-week high of $US1.1052, before pulling back to $US1.0921, down $US1.0973 late in New York on Wednesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly wound back in line with a hefty sell-off on Wall Street after surprisingly weak US data. ... |
| | | | ... chief executive Sam Walsh is slated to address MCA Biennial Tax Conference in Melbourne. In Australia, the market on Wednesday flat as lacklustre trade failed to spark momentum. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 4.2 points, or 0.07 per cent, higher ... |
| | | | ... Australian market looks set to open lower after Wall Street fell amid signs that US inflation is rising. At 0827 AEDT on Wednesday, the June share price index futures contract was down 10 points at 5,968. In local economic news on Wednesday, the Reserve ... |
| | | | ... Peterson, managing director at Ballentine Partners, said Thursday's trade was "in line with a normal volatile market" after Wednesday's surge prompted by a dovish statement from the US Federal Reserve. LONDON - The British stock market has rallied to ... |
| | | | ... conference on Asian opportunities for Australia are on, in Adelaide and Brisbane, respectively. In Australia, the market on Wednesday finished flat as wary investors wait for a key interest rate announcement by the US Federal Reserve. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... IG market strategist Stan Shamu attributing the slide to caution in the lead up to the Fed meeting this Tuesday and Wednesday. Investors will be looking to the meeting for an indication of when the Fed will start to lift interest rates, which some fear ... |
| | | | ... green light for dividend increases and share repurchases. The dollar retreated modestly after hitting a 12-year high on Wednesday. Despite the easing, equity investors are still worried a strong greenback will dent US exports, said Mace Blicksilver ... |
| | | | ... Bureau of Statistics releases February labour force data. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Wednesday clawed back early heavy losses linked to US interest rate rise fears but still closed lower with commodity prices putting ... |
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