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| | | ... local market closed at the highest point since June 2008 on Wednesday, after posting several days of gains following a coalition election victory. But CommSec market analyst Juliette Saly said the Australian market was opening cautiously on Thursday ... |
| | | | ... local market closed at the highest point since June 2008 on Wednesday, after posting several days of gains following a coalition election victory. But CommSec market analyst Juliette Saly said the Australian market was opening cautiously on Thursday ... |
| | | | ... would allow the government to take a more holistic approach." He added that the key outstanding issues the newly elected Coalition government would want to deal with include the rules surrounding portfolio holdings disclosure, where a case for a self-regulatory ... |
| | | | ... the US, China and Japan. Resources stocks were posting the largest gains, with Tony Abbott's election victory and the coalition's pledge to repeal the mining tax also expected to boost the sector. Japanese shares soared on Monday morning, after news ... |
| | | | ... Sydney rose 0.71 per cent, or 36.5 points, to 5,181.5 in the first session back after the conservative Liberal/National coalition won a weekend general election in Australia as widely expected. Shanghai soared 3.39 per cent, or 72.53 points, to 2,212.52 ... |
| | | | ... said that it supports the changes to the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) legislation announced by Cormann and the Coalition prior to the election. "The AFA is also looking forward to the Coalition ironing out some of the problematic consequences of ... |
| | | | ... the US, China and Japan. Resources stocks were posting the largest gains, with Tony Abbott's election victory and the coalition's pledge to repeal the mining tax also expected to boost the sector. Japanese shares soared on Monday morning, after news ... |
| | | | ... friends, is with the poll results. While the Australian Electoral Commission's latest count shows a clear win for the Coalition in its latest count - 91 seats versus 54 for Labor - in the lower house, the Senate remains in doubt. Prime Minister Abbott ... |
| | | | ... shares are flat as investors on hold until the election is over, with banking and mining stocks taking a hit. While a coalition victory is almost a certainty, CommSec market analyst Juliana Roadley said the market was hesitant until the results of the ... |
| | | | A Coalition victory in tomorrow's election will provide a welcome boost to business confidence but without a majority in both houses the lift may not be enough to plug the hold left by the end of the mining investment phase, according to UBS strategist ... |
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