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| | ... little lighter, which is odd." She said the major banks and resources stocks were the key drivers of the market on Friday morning. National Australia Bank had gained 17 cents to $32.80, ANZ had added 17 cents to $29.60, Commonwealth Bank had increased ... |
| | | ... with investors taking profits. The Australian market is down 5.0 per cent since hitting a year high in October. Friday morning's falls follow a fifth consecutive day of losses in the US and Europe overnight. "It seems from the market we're in a bit of ... |
| | | ... Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 surged to record highs overnight. The local market continued to rally on Friday morning after three days of gains, opening around half a per cent higher. This follows investors' positive reaction to US Federal ... |
| | | ... RBS Morgans Ipswich manager Tony Russell said a fall in the Australian dollar to below 92 US cents, earlier on Friday morning, had given global investors another reason to sell. "Our Australian dollar is weakening which is causing the international players ... |
| | | ... market had perhaps been oversold in recent days. "There is a bit of relief in the market," Mr Bishop said. However, Friday morning's positive start did not necessarily mean the selloff was over. "People are slowly working out that the resources boom ... |
| | | ... index. Mistakes made by a local brokerage in placing orders, saw the exchange's Nifty index fall 920 points on Friday morning with shares in heavyweight financial stocks such as State Bank of India (SBI) and HDFC particularly hard hit, reported AAP. ... |
| | | ... chain stores reported September sales that came in ahead of Wall Street's estimates. The key event this week comes Friday morning when the Labour Department releases its monthly jobs report. Economists forecast that the unemployment rate inched up to ... |
| | | ... sign of slowing down in last quarter," Barbi said. Facebook's stock will start trading on the tech-heavy Nasdaq on Friday morning, US time using the ticker symbol FB. Only a portion of the shares will be sold in the offering, with the $38 IPO price representing ... |
| | | ... until the middle of 2014," he said. However, the Australian dollar appeared to have dropped from its position on Friday morning, following weak Chinese growth data released at midday. The Chinese government reported growth of 8.1 percent in the three ... |
| | | ... Tinto shares were 58 cents, or 0.88 per cent, higher at $66.83. Major financial stocks were also trading well on Friday morning. Commonwealth Bank shares were 28 cents higher at $49.34, the National Australia Bank was up three cents at $23.61, ANZ gained ... |
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