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| | | The Australian share market fell more than one per cent in morning trade, following losses in Wall Street on poor jobs data. At 1200 AEST the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 54.8 points, or 1.41 per cent, at 3822.5 points, while the broader All ... |
| | | | ... deep breath. Now count to ten. There is no need to hit the SELL button. Many would have woken up to the bad news on Wall Street this morning. The Dow fell by 2.6 per cent overnight and the S&P closed 2.9 per cent lower. Or for extra effect, the Dow plunged ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket is expected to open significantly lower after heavy falls on Wall Street and European markets. Oil and base metal prices also plummeted, likely to spark falls in local resources stocks. At 0715 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange ... |
| | | | ... marketing is pausing to refresh today, which is good to see," ABN Amro Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said. "Wall Street was positive overnight, the banks are mixed and the resources, BHP and Rio, are up because of news about the (Rio) rights ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket is expected to open higher after Wall Street rose on positive economic data and commodity prices strengthened. At 0710 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was 16 points higher at 3,877. ... |
| | | | ... cent, to $33.66, while rival Rio Tinto fell $1.31, or 2.51 per cent, to $50.89. Mr Russell said the negative lead from Wall Street overnight had dragged down the local market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average settle 82.38 points lower, or by 0.97 per ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket is expected to open lower after a decline in US consumer confidence saw Wall Street and European markets fall on concerns about an economic recovery. At 0725 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index ... |
| | | | ... when you thought the last day of the month, the quarter and the halfway mark of 2009 would end on a high note for Wall Street, it ended with a whimper. Yes, while we were recharging our batteries -- and dreaming about winning that A$106 million OZ Lotto ... |
| | | | ... of how well or how poor these managers of wealth have managed our wealth over the past year. A one per cent gain on Wall Street overnight points to another good trading day for domestic equities and hopefully an equivalent gain when the final bell rings. ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket is expected to open stronger after gains on Wall Street as investors looked optimistically ahead to key economic data due for release this week. At 0720 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index ... |
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