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| | | ... yen which put downward pressure on exporters. Tokyo slipped 0.24 per cent, or 38.45 points, to end at 16,167.45, while Sydney declined 0.74 per cent, or 39.9 points, to 5,375.8. Seoul added 0.33 per cent, or 6.73 points, to 2,035.64. Shanghai rallied ... |
| | | | ... BlackRock in February this year after a four year period as managing director. He joined the board of Implemented Portfolios in Sydney back in June and has indicated his belief that the company's business represents an effective challenger to the traditional ... |
| | | | ... expected on Monday. In equities news, Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce is slated to launch the carrier's A380 service from Sydney to Dallas. In Australia, the market on Friday lost all the gains it made in 2014, with a fall of more than one per cent. ... |
| | | | ... a buyer will be found after receiving a number of expressions of interest. A committee of creditors was established in Sydney yesterday at the first meeting of van Eyk's lenders. Moore Stephens Sydney Corporate Recovery Group Trent Hancock, who is acting ... |
| | | | ... holds a directions hearing in the ACCC's case against Informed Sources and petrol retailers for alleged collusion, while Sydney Airport chief executive Kerrie Mather is due to speak at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia lunch in Sydney. In ... |
| | | | A person from a Sydney-based investment business has been banned from providing financial services after he persuaded investors to invest money with him on the false grounds that he had access to an exclusive deal involving the Facebook initial public ... |
| | | | ... yen which put downward pressure on exporters. Tokyo slipped 0.24 per cent, or 38.45 points, to end at 16,167.45, while Sydney declined 0.74 per cent, or 39.9 points, to 5,375.8. Seoul added 0.33 per cent, or 6.73 points, to 2,035.64. Shanghai rallied ... |
| | | | ... respite for dealers concerned about the economic giant. Shanghai jumped 0.87 per cent, or 19.85 points, to 2,309.72 and Sydney closed up 0.98 per cent, or 52.7 points, at 5,415.7. But Hong Kong closed down 0.49 per cent, or 118.42 points, at 23,837.07 ... |
| | | | ... top of current projections within five years. Tokyo slipped 0.71 per cent, or 115.27 points to 16,205.90 on Monday, while Sydney shed 1.29 per cent, or 70.1 points, to 5,363.0. Seoul lost 0.71 per cent, or 14.55 points, to 2,039.27. Shanghai fell 1.70 ... |
| | | | ... Wall Street. Tokyo climbed 1.58 per cent, or 253.60 points, to close Friday at 16,321.17, its highest since November 2007. Sydney added 0.32 per cent, or 17.3 points, to 5,433.1 and Seoul advanced 0.30 per cent, or 6.08 points, to 2,053.82. Shanghai ... |
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