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| | | ... sharemarket remained in the red at noon following big losses in the energy sector after a drop in oil prices, and falls on Wall Street overnight. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 87.9 points, or 1.95 per cent, at 4426.7, while the ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received strongly negative leads from the key Wall Street and European indices overnight, and from another drop in the price of crude oil and base metal copper, although precious metals were higher. At 0725 AEST on the Sydney ... |
| | | | There's no point in us lurking around Wall Street this month. All the good news has been priced in. Perhaps. Perhaps not. This may well be - as I've discussed yesterday - the curse of September at work, where the line of least resistance is to give ... |
| | | | ... or "Black Monday" in October 1987, October's historical average return is 0.3 per cent. And September? Since 1929, Wall Street has returned an averaged of minus 1.2 per cent on the ninth moon of the year. I'm sad, I'm sad, you know it! A number of theories ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is likely to open slightly higher as Wall Street street edged higher on positive economic data to record an eighth consecutive gain. At 0730 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was ... |
| | | | Big yawn! That's what Wall Street and European markets did overnight. Flat, flat, flat. Perhaps they took a one-day of silence to show respect for US Senator Edward Kennedy. Senator Ted passed away yesterday, aged 77. Or maybe they're just taking a ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is likely to open slightly lower as Wall Street ended flat amid weaker sentiment and profit-taking. At 0753 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was 10 points lower at 4421. In economic ... |
| | | | ... them losing their homes and their jobs...and then giving their money to the banks and other financial institutions. Wall Street's tepid response overnight shows that they expected nothing less. For changing one of the team captains - especially one who ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open higher after Wall Street rose on strong economic data and the nomination of Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke to a second term. At 0726 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index ... |
| | | | ... either up or down by less than one per cent, you know you are going to have a reasonable day," Mr Heffernan said. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 3.32 points, or 0.03 per cent, to 9509.28 points. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite ... |
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