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European stocks tick higher on positive US inflation data

European stock markets ticked higher in yesterday's trading, buoyed by upbeat trading on Wall Street after data showed inflation rose less than expected, easing concern the Federal Reserve would abruptly raise interest rates. The London FTSE 100 index ...

ASX ceo says local market will cope without News Corp

... relocating its headquarters to the United States and is considering moving its stock market listing from Australia to Wall Street. \"It doesn\'t mean that there\'s going to be some sort of... exodus from the Australian capital market,\" Mr Humphry told ...

S&P begins consultation on management of News index move

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 JUL 2004
... company has said it is confident that it will go ahead. If so, News Corp stock will become eligible for inclusion in Wall Street\'s S&P 500 index, making it ineligible for continued inclusion in Australian Stock Exchange indices. The main local indices ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 JUL 2004
The Australian share market is likely to retreat after significant falls on Wall Street and a slump in the gold price. US Stocks fell to one month lows after a number of profit warnings by companies. While gold eased by more than $US5, world oil prices ...

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AAP  |  TUESDAY, 6 JUL 2004
Trade on the Australian share market should remain fairly light today without a lead from Wall Street which was shut for the Independence Day holiday. Shares in Europe and Asia closed mixed in very light volumes. Prices of metals rose overnight on the ...

Market wrap

... after all major US share price indices closed softer on Friday. The release of weaker than expected jobs data sent Wall Street lower as traders reassessed the outlook for the US economic recovery. The weak data release also undermined the US dollar ...

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AAP  |  MONDAY, 31 MAY 2004
The Australian sharemarket should struggle to make gains after falls in the blue chip stocks on Wall Street on Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average and the broader S&P 500 Index both lost ground in light trading. A report showed US consumers slowed ...

Market wrap

... aggressive series of Fed rate hikes as analysts had expected the data to reveal a faster pace of expansion. At the close on Wall Street,, the S&P-500 index settled up 6.34 points at 1121.28, the Dow Jones industrial average had gained 95.31 points to ...

Market wrap

The Australian sharemarket has received a strong signal to surge higher on Wednesday after benchmark indices on Wall Street posted the largest percentage gain in almost two months overnight. The Dow Jones industrial average closed 159.19 points or 1.6% ...

Market Wrap

... Exchange, the spot share price futures contract was down nine points from Wednesday's close at 3378. The slide on Wall Street came despite some upbeat earning news from major US technology stocks which had helped drive the Dow Jones Industry index more ...