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| | | The Australian share market is expected to open weaker as a softer US market, as well as weakness in commodities on Friday, suggest an early negative lead for the domestic bourse. However, with expectations of an agreement on uranium sales to China ... |
| | | | ... technology stocks limited the market's gains. The Nikkei ended up 71.50 points at 16,560.87, adding 221.14 points since last Friday. HONG KONG - Stocks ended lower as sentiment grew cautious ahead of the US Federal Reserve rate-setting meeting next week ... |
| | | | ... deputy chair Sarah Brennan, the prime architect of the association's conflict of interest principles, stepped down last Friday, citing family health reasons. However, her resignation coincided with a report in The West Australian newspaper about her ... |
| | | | ... share market is expected to open slightly weaker, following a negative lead from Wall Street and some European markets on Friday night. Local resource stocks are also likely to be subdued following mixed base metal prices and a fall in the price of crude ... |
| | | | ... adding 75.31 points in the week. PARIS - The CAC-40 index closed at 5073.95, up 33.56 points, gaining 73.95 since last Friday. TOKYO - The Nikkei average ended the day near flat, though steel stocks and others with high dividend payments lured buyers ... |
| | | | As APRA's RSE licensing deadline came and went last Friday, APRA's head of public affairs, Stuart Snell, confirmed that, contrary to some industry speculation, none of the big funds have been left stranded. "All of the major funds have been accounted ... |
| | | | ... of the Year 2005, beating other finalists, Barclays Global Investors and Vanguard. The awards, with winners crowned on Friday night, also honoured Ausbil as best manager for domestic equities and domestic equities small caps. Ausbil was applauded by ... |
| | | | ... investors focus on local issues ahead of a US public holiday and volatile commodity markets. The US market ended softer on Friday and is closed for a public holiday on Monday while commodity market rallied into the weekend, providing conflicting messages ... |
| | | | ... market, although earnings results are likely to be the primary focus for investors. The local bourse closed sharply lower on Friday, with traders taking profits after indices reached record highs earlier in the week. The S&P/ASX200 index ended the day ... |
| | | | ... was 24.1 points stronger at 4,943.4, after reaching a new intraday high of 4947.9 points, and beating the highs set on Friday. The all ordinaries closed up 24.9 points to 4,892.2, after peaking at 4,896.3 points. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March ... |
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