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| | | ... After opening in the red, the Australian share market continued to flounder at noon in the wake of further troubles on US markets. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index had shed 102.9 points to 6041.3 while the All Ordinaries dropped 100.8 points ... |
| | | | ... business of Zinifex and Umicore. Yesterday, the Australian share market ended deep in the red on the back of lower US markets. Compounding that was the higher-than-expected inflation figures, which triggered fresh worries about higher interest rates. ... |
| | | | ... volume of 9,209 contracts. Austock Securities senior client adviser Michael Heffernan said that a lack of direction from US markets had dragged local stocks down. But the result was "not too bad", he said. The market was taking a breather before reporting ... |
| | | | ... and a poor US lead. The Nikkei closed down 203.16 points at 18,049.51. HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks fell as falling US markets sparked profit taking. The Hang Seng Index reversed 278.82 points to 22,607.02. WELLINGTON - Falls on the Australian and US ... |
| | | | ... Alumina was 12 cents down to $7.97. Bell Potter's senior adviser in Brisbane, Stuart Smith, blamed today's fall on mixed US markets and bullish trade yesterday afternoon that came without a main driver. "Yesterday was too silly for words," he said. "I ... |
| | | | ... contracts. ABN AMRO Morgans Brisbane private client advisor Craig Walker said the market did not receive much of a lead with US markets closed due to the US Independence Day holiday. "The market has been left to its own devices to a certain extent," ... |
| | | | ... share market is likely to open relatively flat this morning, after thinner global trading overnight due to the close of US markets. At 0640 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index was five points higher to 6,318. Today, the ... |
| | | | ... was 21 points lower at 6327 on a volume of 80,838 contracts. CMC markets analyst David Land said as well as following US markets down, the local bourse had probably run out of a bit of puff. "We've had a number of strong sessions recently so its not ... |
| | | | ... Amro Morgans Ipswich manager Tony Russell said the local market had taken a lead from overseas commodities prices and US markets, in the midst of a volatile time heading into the end of financial year. "We've opened up on a very strong note, led by stronger ... |
| | | | ... experts, every time the former US Federal Reserve Chairman, 81 year-old Alan Greenspan, opens his mouth it seems that US markets react. At a conference in New York, Greenspan said, ``there's a general view out there that I have more influence than I ... |
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