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| | | ... due out. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market was closed on Monday for the Australia Day public holiday. On Friday, the local market posted its biggest weekly gain in two years, helped by the European Central Bank's bigger-than-expected ... |
| | | | ... Jones Industrial Average was at 17,515.23, up 3.66 points (0.02 per cent) from Friday. Markets were closed on Monday for a holiday. The broad-based S&P 500 added 3.13 (0.15 per cent) at 2,022.55, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite gained 20.46 (0.44 ... |
| | | | ... was on track to meet its full year earnings guidance. US markets were closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King public holiday. |
| | | | ... closed lower, weighed down by increases in inventories. US markets were closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King public holiday. Locally on Tuesday, Rio Tinto releases its fourth quarter operations review and in economic news the ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly ... |
| | | | The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has developed a new retirement standard, the ASFA Retirement Standard for Older Retirees, which outlines the expenditure required for Australians aged 90-95 to maintain a comfortable or modest ... |
| | | | ... will no doubt do an amazing job. I will enjoy reading from afar, but in the meantime, I hope you all have a wonderful holiday period and come back ready for what will be another big year. For editorial enquiries, please contact Mark Smith, editor, on ... |
| | | | ... particularly happy with the then government slapping them in the face with the 2010 FoFA announcement, which was made on a public holiday, Anzac Day. The government probably thought no-one would notice." |
| | | | ... National Retail Federation estimated the average shopper spent 6.4 per cent less than a year ago over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. |
| | | | ... estimated that the average weekend shopper spent 6.4 per cent less than a year ago. The day after Thursday's Thanksgiving Day holiday, known as Black Friday, unofficially kicks off the critical year-end shopping season. LONDON - Crude oil prices climbed ... |
| | | | ... points, or 1.55 per cent, at 5,298.1. NEW YORK - Energy-related stocks have been hammered, leaving US stocks mixed in a holiday-shortened session, after OPEC decided not to cut production in response to lower crude prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ... |
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