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| | | ... rally and the prospect of further Chinese stimulus have helped boost Australia's equities, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. A rise in commodity prices overnight has also bolstered mining stocks which have offset some losses among the major ... |
| | | | ... referendum on Scottish independence and weak global inflation dampened market sentiment. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said the local market was in the red for the fourth session this week and has lost around 1.2 per cent since Monday. "If nothing ... |
| | | | ... the early gainers. The sector continues to outperform by almost eight per cent in July. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said that while miners had enjoyed their best month in about a year, investors remain circumspect after the US and EU placed ... |
| | | | ... points, or 0.94% A lower to 16,976.81 after reaching a record high in the previous session. CommSec market analyst Steve Daghlian said gold was the only sector to see significant gains in the local market on Friday. "Gold stocks are one of the only areas ... |
| | | | ... ago. But the data were overshadowed by concerns over the conflicts in Iraq and Ukraine, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "The focus is still on the conflict that we're seeing in Iraq and the concerns in Ukraine and that's keeping markets ... |
| | | | ... remain close to zero for longer and that means cheap money for a longer period of time," Commsec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "This is helping most of the sectors in Australia today." Miners were the standout, as they also got a boost from an ... |
| | | | ... Congress overnight that the US economy is on track for "solid growth" in the second quarter, Commsec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. Mr Daghlian said this had helped the Australian share market recover from Wednesday's losses, however local job ... |
| | | | ... market had defied a mixed lead from overseas to continue to push higher on Monday morning, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "We've had a great run, we're up a little over five per cent in just over a fortnight," he said. The biggest drag ... |
| | | | ... interest rates unchanged, and its statement that rates would stay stable for some time, CommSec market analyst Steve Daghlian said. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index dropped 90.8 points, or 1.75 per cent, to 5,097.1. The broader All Ordinaries index shed ... |
| | | | ... emerging markets, in the wake of a sharp fall in the value of Turkey's currency, the lira, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "There has been some significant falls in the Turkish lira, which has created some concerns for stability in its market ... |
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