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| | | ... set to open flat after Wall Street finished modestly lower following weak housing figures but European markets rose as traders digested mixed retail sales data out of Britain. At 0754 AEDT on Monday, the March share price index futures contract was down ... |
| | | | ... a matter of course. On the subject of commercially sensitive information, ASFA said: "There is a risk that investment traders would become keen students of the patterns of securities trading of various superannuation funds." The Australian Institute ... |
| | | | ... dozens of blogs dedicated to how it wasn't true love - "the figures may be inflated by fake trade transactions, where traders forge deals to sneak cash into the country past capital controls, Reuters reported when the trade numbers were released on the ... |
| | | | ... Shanghai rose 0.84 per cent, or 17.60 points, to 2,103.67. Tokyo was closed for a public holiday. The latest gains indicate traders' nerves might have settled after the turmoil seen earlier in February when the Fed said it would further reduce its bond-buying ... |
| | | | ... major indices shrugged off disappointing jobs numbers to finish more than one per cent higher on Friday. Mr Shamu said traders were starting to feel more positive after several weeks of weakness on equities markets. "There is just a generally buoyant ... |
| | | | ... little bit more at the bigger picture as far as overall economic strength," said David Levy of Kenjol Capital Management. Traders were looking ahead to the US Labor Department's monthly jobs report covering January for signs of strength in the economy ... |
| | | | ... huge sell-off on Wall Street as disappointing US manufacturing data compounded already deep fears about emerging markets. Traders were also spooked by a warning from Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, who warned that the US borrowing limit will be reached ... |
| | | | ... $US1.3670 late on Monday. HONG KONG - Asian markets were mixed after suffering a heavy sell-off in the previous session, with traders still nervous over emerging economies as they await the Federal Reserve's next move on its stimulus program. Tokyo closed ... |
| | | | ... Bank, is offering a new online trading platform for serious investors called TradingFloor.com. The new platform allows traders to create a social experience by sharing their trades with peers. Investors can share their trades online where all performance ... |
| | | | ... per cent, or 125.07 points, on Thursday to close at 15,695.89, giving up earlier gains as the downbeat sentiment sent traders into the yen and away from the US dollar. Sydney fell 1.07 per cent, or 56.8 points, to 5,263.0. Seoul lost 1.16 per cent, or ... |
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