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| | ... were pretty positive, and that's always going to be the pipe-opener for how we're going to jump out of the gates," Mr Heffernan said. He said the local market may gain more impetus if February retail sales figures, to be released later on Thursday morning ... |
| | | ... no doubt that the American market's pretty solid performance last night is the key catalyst for our performance," Mr Heffernan said. He said investors were also taking the view that the crisis in Ukraine would not seriously damage the economies of other ... |
| | | ... economy, in my view, is still on track to do well, but there's been a few knee-jerk reactions in a negative direction," Mr Heffernan said. Mr Heffernan said the local bourse was only slightly lower. "It's really neither here nor there in my book," he ... |
| | | ... downgraded in the wake of a forecast $250 million loss for the 2013 calendar year. "I wouldn't be going near it, frankly," Mr Heffernan said. "Punters might. When something gets belted to within 10 inches of its life, to use an old expression, you've ... |
| | | ... Thursday. "Given the stability of the iron ore prices at the moment, that's got to be positive for BHP right now," Mr Heffernan said. Fellow miner Rio Tinto added 45 cents to $65.18 but iron ore miner Fortescue Metals lost half a cent to $5.785. Engineering ... |
| | | ... said. "There's a feeling that it will be okay, that the political uncertainty will be resolved in a week or so," Mr Heffernan said. Financial and property stocks were the best performers, but the resources sector was lower. Among the major banks, Commonwealth ... |
| | | ... on the surface was, a pretty disappointing profit result. But when you analyse it a bit more, it wasn't too bad," Mr Heffernan said. Rival BHP Billiton was also stronger, adding 62.5 cents, or 1.78 per cent, to $35.94 while Fortescue Metals Group added ... |
| | | ... supported the morning rally in the absence of any significant local news. "It is an international-fuel injection," Mr Heffernan said. "We are firing on very strong external leads." The big retail banks were more than one per cent firmer, with ANZ up ... |
| | | ... moves were very positive last night, so you would have thought we would have jumped out of the gate very strongly," Mr Heffernan said. "But it (the NAB result) has probably put a bit of a dampener on it." The other major banks were mixed at 1023 AEST. ... |
| | | ... sector was down 0.71 per cent, with Aurora Oil and Gas down 27 cents at $3.47 and Santos six cents lower at $12.60. Mr Heffernan said the upcoming Easter break - local markets will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday - was keeping activity subdued. ... |
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