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| | | ... later this week and next week as investors take direction from a host of US financial results due for release. Resource stocks are likely to lose some ground today with base metals and gold easing overnight. Investors will be watching Hutchison Telecommunications ... |
| | | | ... However, with COMEX gold surging back above the $US400 level and base metals all making solid gains, Australia's resource stocks should remain well bid. By 0712 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange today, the September share price index, a key indicator ... |
| | | | ... could continue with yesterday's retracement as weaker commodity prices overnight may have a negative impact on resource stocks. However, this could be tempered by moderate gains in US stocks. By 0655 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange today, the September ... |
| | | | ... although it could slip into the red over the course of the day as weaker oil, gold and base metal prices impact resource stocks. US markets nudged ahead overnight as other offshore stockmarkets struggled for firm gains. By 0653 AEST on the Sydney Futures ... |
| | | | ... ran through most of last week. Higher base metals and precious metals prices at the weekend should also propel resource stocks, which ended last week on a softer note. On Friday, banks helped lift the Australian share market to a higher close, as jitters ... |
| | | | ... States overnight flowed through to the Australian Stock Exchange yesterday sending the market lower. Banking and resource stocks were amongst the biggest losers although market heavyweight News Corp defied the trend and finished stronger. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... after Wall St posted modest gains overnight. Yesterday the share market closed virtually flat, with weakness in resource stocks balanced out by stronger sectors of the market such as property trusts, financial services and the healthcare. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... those with offshore markets, were often Australia based and saw a stronger currency as a negative. But Australian resource stocks tended to attract overseas buyers, especially when global growth accelerated and US dollar-based investors wanted to diversify ... |
| | | | ... offshore markets and bid stocks higher. Yesterday, the Australian share market performed strongly with oversold resource stocks rebounding as investors were spurred by positive financial and economic news from the US over the weekend. The benchmark S&P/ASX ... |
| | | | ... industrial production data out overnight, which pointed to a pick up in demand for metals, lifted metals prices and resource stocks today. Shaw Stockbroking head dealer Jamie Spiteri said the stronger market came as no surprise to most traders, led by ... |
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