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| | | ... investors to seek higher yields in regional markets is reduced. Tokyo fell 0.23 per cent, or 36.76 points, to 15,911.53 and Sydney lost 0.51 per cent, or 28.1 points, to end at 5,445.5. Shanghai sank 1.82 per cent, or 42.59 points, to 2,296.55 and Hong ... |
| | | | ... infrastructure is his first priority ahead of the G20 meeting which kicks off today in Cairns. Speaking at the Bloomberg Sydney Summit this morning, Hockey said the G20 nations are agreed that structural reform is needed to reach their stated target ... |
| | | | ... Thursday's knife-edge Scottish independence referendum, which could see the country break away from the United Kingdom. Sydney, where several listed companies rely on Chinese business, tumbled 1.04 per cent, or 57.6 points, to 5,473.5 and Seoul closed ... |
| | | | Van Eyk Research has gone into voluntary administration with Trent Hancock of Moore Stephens Sydney Corporate Recovery Group appointed administrator. "The company's decision follows the recent and sudden closure of the Blueprint Series of managed funds," ... |
| | | | ... greenback, shrugging off a weak lead from Wall Street. Hong Kong stocks eased 0.27 per cent, or 67.32 points, to 24,595.32 and Sydney also lost 0.27 per cent, or 15.03 points, to 5,531.1 but Seoul gained 0.38 per cent, or 7.70 points, to 2,041.86 and ... |
| | | | ... former fund services director and head of research Leanne Milton has joined AMP this week as head of research. Based in Sydney, Milton has 26 years' experience in financial services and before joining Standard & Poor's in 2008 she was head of distribution ... |
| | | | ... assets such as the New South Wales poles and wires and Victoria's Port of Melbourne. A recent infrastructure conference in Sydney organised by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) attracted enthusiastic investors from around the ... |
| | | | ... rates. Tokyo on Thursday climbed 0.76 per cent, or 120.42 points, to finish at an eight-month high of 15,909.20. However, Sydney fell 0.51 per cent, or 28.18 points, to 5,546.1 and Seoul, which was closed from Monday to Wednesday for a public holiday ... |
| | | | ... 0.25 per cent higher, adding 39.63 points to 15,788.78 and reversing morning losses thanks to the yen weakness. However, Sydney lost 0.60 per cent, or 33.6 points, to end at 5,574.3, while Shanghai shed 0.35 per cent, or 8.22 points, to 2,318.31. Hong ... |
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