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| | | ... to Rio and Old London town - greeted the early buds of the Northern Hemisphere Spring with spring on their steps. Wall Street - as many others - marked their fourth straight week of gains. The S&P 500 and the Dow ended more than 3 per cent higher last ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to open higher following a positive lead from Wall Street and most other world markets on Friday. At 0730 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March SPI futures index was up 33 points at 3,773. In economic ... |
| | | | ... that has been reflected in some of our banking stocks," he said. The market opened strongly, following the leads of Wall Street and European markets, which rose on news from the summit of G20 leaders in London. The summit agreed to to inject $US1 trillion ... |
| | | | ... have ended the global financial crisis. Not so fast. The rally that started in the Asia Pacific time zone extended to Wall Street overnight, with the Dow and the S&P 500 index ended last night's session 2.8 per cent richer. While it is easy to conclude ... |
| | | | ... cent, higher at 3680.2, while the broader All Ordinaries gained 95 points, or 2.69 per cent, to 3622.2. NEW YORK - Wall Street extended its March gains as investors welcomed actions by world leaders, and revamped US accounting rules that could ease financial ... |
| | | | ... market was 2.6 per cent higher at noon after strong gains from the big miners and banks, following a positive lead from Wall Street overnight. At 1214 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 was 93.4 points or 2.61 per cent higher at 3673.1, while the broader ... |
| | | | ... Bankers'. 'Banker, rhymes with ?'. But thousands of kilometers away across the Atlantic, the atmosphere was different. Wall Street was upbeat. The Dow ended the trading session more than 2 per cent higher and the S&P 500 closed up 1.6 per cent. And no ... |
| | | | ... the Australian share market finished almost flat after a volatile trading session and despite a positive lead from Wall Street. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 closed down 2.4 points, or 0.07 per cent, to 3,579.7, while the broader All Ordinaries lost 5.1 points ... |
| | | | ... per cent, to 3,582.1, while the broader All Ordinaries lost 21.9 points, or 0.62 per cent, to 3,532.3. NEW YORK - Wall Street rebounded from two consecutive falls with financial stocks leading the market higher on speculation they have become more eager ... |
| | | | ... contracts. ABN AMRO Morgans' director of equities Bill Chatterton said the local market was performing well given Wall Street's 3.7 per cent fall overnight and a modest retreat in local banking stocks. "The big four banks were up 35 per cent in the last ... |
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