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| | | Australian stocks have opened virtually flat amid weakness in resources stocks and moderate gains for the big four banks. Morgans senior private client advisor Bill Chatterton said the market had started Wednesday with a slightly negative tone following ... |
| | | | ... director Brett Jollie told Financial Standard. "With the consolidation of the advice industry and the vertical alliance of the banks, we no longer see an industry as fragmented as before," he added. Consolidation meant that fund managers "do not need ... |
| | | | ... meetings scheduled. In Australia, the market on Tuesday closed higher for the third straight day, driven by gains among the big banks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 4.5 points, or 0.08 per cent, higher at 5,350.6. The broader All Ordinaries index ... |
| | | | ... and any major economic data releases will likely see the market track sideways in the near term," he said. Among the major banks, Westpac lifted 14 cents to $32.66, ANZ gained nine cents to $31.88, Commonwealth Bank gained 48 cents to $76.75 while National ... |
| | | | ... markets were looking pretty expensive at the moment, with prices above earnings expectations, Mr Esho added. Among the major banks, Westpac had gained 13 cents to $32.63, ANZ had climbed 19 cents to $31.87, Commonwealth Bank was up 16 cents at $76.65 ... |
| | | | ... cents, or 4.4 per cent, at $7.64. Qantas was another good performer, adding 4.5 cents, or four per cent, to $1.17. Among the banks, Westpac lifted 54 cents to $32.83, ANZ gained 22.5 cents at $31.685, Commonwealth Bank jumped 61 cents to $76.71 and National ... |
| | | | ... what they call the `dead cat bounce'... There probably could be a few more downgrades," Mr Heffernan said. Among the major banks, Westpac added one cent to $32.43, ANZ added two cents to $31.58, while Commonwealth Bank fell 35 cents to $76.37, and National ... |
| | | | ... market has found something to focus on in a negative context coming out of the Bernanke speech." Locally, among the major banks at 1200 AEDT, Westpac had fallen 26 cents to $32.28, ANZ had lost 32 cents at $31.50, Commonwealth Bank had dipped 50 cents ... |
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