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| | ... 1,949.89. Hong Kong rose 0.84 per cent, or 167.42 points, to 20,110.37 - moving above 20,000 for the first time since early November. Shanghai climbed 1.00 per cent, or 23.05 points, to 2,319.12 after preliminary data showed contraction in manufacturing ... |
| | | ... consumers look to be turning jolly too. The Thomson Reuters/Uni of Michigan consumer sentiment index rose to 64.2 in early November - the highest since June - against 60.9 in October and expectations for a 61.5 reading. Better, the expectations component ... |
| | | ... 1.67 per cent, to 9505.96, the fourth day in a row of gains. The blue-chip index had not finished above 9500 since early November and has now climbed about 45 per cent from its March low. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite rose 31.68 points, or 1.59 per ... |
| | | ... to 9286.56. The S&P 500 index rose 15.15, or 1.53 per cent, to 1002.63. It was the first finish above 1000 since early November. The Nasdaq composite index rose 30.11, or 1.52 per cent, to 2008.61, its first close above 2,000 since October. LONDON - ... |
| | | ... capital protected products, he said. Crowley also outlined future plans, saying he planned to release Series 2 in early November 2007. |
| | | ... partners with both risk and investments to meet the needs of their clients," he said Pearce will take up the role in early November and will be based in Sydney. |
| | | Since its launch in early November JF ACQUA has secured $10 million in seed funding for its new income funds. Perth based financial planning group Kingston Capital will provide $5 million into each of the JF ACQUA income and high income funds. The investment ... |
| | | ... 2.8% following rises in the previous six months. The data coincided with the first official interest rate rise in early November, but does not take into account the second rate rise of 0.25 percentage points in December. |
| | | ... positive economic data and the surprise 50 basis point cumulative increase in the Australian official cash rate since early November has also turned investors considerably more bearish towards fixed interest markets. Of all the participants surveyed ... |
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