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| | | ... data, both for December The Dun and Bradstreet business expectations survey and the ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence survey are due out. In equities news, Navitas is expected to post half year results. In Australia, the market on Monday closed ... |
| | | | ... cent to 4,610.94 points. However, Frankfurt's DAX 30 index rose 0.78 per cent to 10,710.97 points as German consumer confidence rose to a more than 14-year high. Greek stocks tumbled by 9.2 per cent, with the banks plunging by a quarter or more, and ... |
| | | | ... index futures contract was up 13 points at 5,459. In local economic news on Tuesday, the ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence survey and the National Australia Bank's monthly business survey for December are due out. No major equities news is expected. ... |
| | | | ... Tuesday, Rio Tinto releases its fourth quarter operations review and in economic news the ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence survey is due out. In Australia, the share market on Monday broke a five day losing streak despite a sharp drop on China's ... |
| | | | ... passionate believer in the AFA's Your Best Interests initiative, which I believe has the power to transform consumer confidence in advice." The AFA is now exploring options to fulfil the duties performed by Fuchs. |
| | | | ... pressured by stagnant growth (0.8 yoy in the third quarter), high unemployment (11.5%) and declining business and consumer confidence, among others. A legal backing was all QE needed and the European Court of Justice approved the ECB's bond buying programme ... |
| | | | ... into that formal definition of one - two consecutive quarters of production contraction. Latest business and consumer confidence data suggest we're on our way. The NAB business confidence index dropped to a reading of 1 in November - the lowest since ... |
| | | | ... results of an independent technical review of its Labour Force figures. Meanwhile, the ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence survey and the National Australia Bank's business survey for November are due out. No major equities news is expected. In ... |
| | | | ... sleep over falling stock prices, declining terms of trade, slumping iron ore and oil prices, low business and consumer confidence, slowing China, receding Japan and deflation threat in the eurozone. Worry, worry, worry... that's all we do. You want more? ... |
| | | | ... September quarter. Also due out are the Dun & Bradstreet expectations survey and the ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence survey. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Monday fell almost two per cent, with energy stocks ... |
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