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| | | ... bit of bargain hunting is kicking in," he said. The gains were spread across all of the major market sectors on Monday morning, with the big four banks and resources among the biggest drivers. As of 1025 AEDT, BHP Billiton had climbed 38 cents to $36.47 ... |
| | | | ... would start to taper its asset buying program. Mr Daghlian said the gains were widespread across the market on Monday morning with the big four banks and major miners higher. Among the banks, Westpac was up 20 cents to $33.38, ANZ was up 19 cents to ... |
| | | | ... index hit 5,259 points, also a five-year high. Mr Spooner said there were gains pretty much across the board on Monday morning. "It's a good strong start," he said. Mining giant BHP Billiton was up 20 cents to $36.40, Rio Tinto had gained 80 cents to ... |
| | | | ... and the coalition's pledge to repeal the mining tax also expected to boost the sector. Japanese shares soared on Monday morning, after news it would host the 2020 summer Olympics, Chinese import and export figures for August were strong and the US recorded ... |
| | | | ... cent) to 1,671.71, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index put on 46.17 (1.26) at 3,706.18. Stocks opened higher Monday morning after strong Chinese export data suggested better times for the world's second-biggest economy. The rally was given further ... |
| | | | ... and the coalition's pledge to repeal the mining tax also expected to boost the sector. Japanese shares soared on Monday morning, after news it would host the 2020 summer Olympics, Chinese import and export figures for August were strong and the US recorded ... |
| | | | ... back of upbeat Chinese trade data, was helping BHP Billiton contribute 11 points to the All Ordinaries index on Monday morning. "We had base metal prices rising. A lot of the miners have been reacting relatively well," he said. "That's part of the reason ... |
| | | | ... Bank boss Mario Draghi's speech on monetary policy in the troubled eurozone. The big miners were all weaker on Monday morning, with BHP Billiton down 42 cents to $31.18 and Rio Tinto 62 cents weaker at $52.08. Goldminer Newcrest Mining had dropped 63 ... |
| | | | ... retail environment," Lonsec private client adviser Michael Heffernan said. The consumer discretionary sector on Monday morning was up a market-leading 1.16 per cent, according to IRESS data. "When you get a harbinger of a sector putting out a very good ... |
| | | | ... showing any really positive movements today." Shale gas companies Senex Energy and Buru Energy both posted gains on Monday morning. Senex Energy was up 6.5 cents to $1.17 and Buru Energy was up two cents to $3.02. In economic news on Monday, the Australian ... |
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