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| | Investors in the Australian share market can expect sluggish growth at best in 2015, as the fall in commodity prices flows on to the wider Australian economy. Plummeting oil prices and the resulting sudden fall in the domestic share market in early ... |
| | | The Australian National University (ANU) has announced it will divest its holdings in seven mining companies, following a review of its domestic equity investments. The university also announced it plans to outsource its domestic equity investment management ... |
| | | ... component fell 2.4 per cent. Other retailers also fell, including Macy's (-1.3 per cent) and Target (-1.8 per cent). Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities, said investors are also "nervous" at the drop in treasury bond ... |
| | | ... business survey for March is due out. Meanwhile, Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane and Santos vice president eastern Australia James Baulderstone are scheduled to speak at the APPEA's oil and gas conference which continues for the third of its four-day ... |
| | | ... per cent, to $2.25 and Billabong slipping three cents, or 1.49 per cent, to $1.98. Crown Ltd eased one cent to $8.59 after James Packer started lobbying for former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett take Echo Entertainment's chairman John Story's spot on ... |
| | | ... time this year to slash spending. Its shares were steady at $1.625. Rival Virgin Australia was also steady at 41 cents. James Packer's Consolidated Media Holdings has said it is not considering a sale of its 25 per cent interest in pay-TV provider Foxtel. ... |
| | | ... $2.41 as it said a $698 million take-over offer from a private equity firm undervalued the company. Building products maker James Hardie jumped 33 cents, or 5.43 per cent, to $6.41 after it returned to profitability in the first half of fiscal 2012 and ... |
| | | ... index futures contract was down 54 points at 4,230 points, with 17,106 contracts traded. Commonwealth Bank economist Craig James said the Chinese PMI, which came out at midday at 50.1, was weaker than 51.6 which the market expected. "There are no great ... |
| | | ... worst performing stock on the S&P/ASX 100, crashing 6.6 per cent to $1.34. The best performing stock on the same index was James Hardie Industries, which gained almost five per cent at $5.70. Gold also fell more than $US100 on Friday, with weeks of volatility ... |
| | | ... Asset Management Ltd, and REA Group Ltd. First half results are due from Santos Ltd and Rio Tinto Ltd. The case against James Hardie Industries NV and former senior personnel is due for a judgement on penalties in the Supreme Court in Sydney. In Australia ... |
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