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| | ... mutually agreed between herself and the board, the super fund said in a brief statement sent to the media late Friday afternoon. "Bolton decided it was time to pursue a different chapter in her career and the board decided it was time to move forward ... |
| | | ... said. Mr Rennie expects the Australian dollar to trade in a range between 106.00 US cent and 106.80 cents on Friday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Australian bond market was mixed at noon. At 1200 AEST, the June 10-year bond futures contract was trading at ... |
| | | ... little bit last night and European markets were significantly weaker," he said. "Volumes are pretty light and on Friday afternoon there tends not to be a great many reasons to get stuck into the market. So it probably suggests we will drift over the ... |
| | | ... anticipation of poor news on Wall Street, the market seemed to be making up some of its lost ground. "In Australia on Friday afternoon people thought the US was going to get slammed, but it wasn't as bad as we were expecting, so people have recognised ... |
| | | ... per cent, at $22.86. "Our banks are being propped up by the profit upgrade given by Commonwealth Bank (CBA) on Friday afternoon," Mr Hancock said. CBA firmed 33 cents, or 0.57 per cent, to $58.43, Westpac gained 20 cents, or 0.78 per cent, to $25.70 ... |
| | | ... points higher at 3,884. Burrell stockbroking adviser Daniel Manley said the market would hold the gains into Friday afternoon. "There's probably been a bit of a relief rally after the past few days," Mr Manley told AAP. "The market looks like holding ... |
| | | ... feared previously. He said there had been profit-taking in morning trade, and this was expected to continue on Friday afternoon. "The banks are stopping the market from going any lower," Mr Taylor said. The "big four" banks largely were stronger at 1200 ... |
| | | ... also hit by selling of Telecom shares after an announcements by the company about its Australian business on Friday afternoon. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index fell 32.92 points, nearly 1 per cent, to 3309.05, while the NZSX-All capital index fell 11.98 ... |
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