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Market Wrap

... Hewlett-Packard Co. dragged down the Dow Jones industrial average after saying first-quarter profit would not beat Wall Street's forecast. Computer Sciences Corp. fell after a disappointing profit forecast. The Australian dollar held onto most of its ...

Afternoon Market Wrap: All Ords end stronger amid Asian SARS concerns

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 DEC 2003
... Australian share market shook off concerns about confirmation of a SARS case in Asia to end firmer, buoyed by a resurgent Wall Street and a strong resources sector. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index closed 16.2 points to 3231.4 today, while the all ordinaries ...

Midday Market Wrap: Dollar, bonds weaker at noon

... in the world to trade since Hussein's capture made the news late last night. The US stockmarket trades tonight. On Wall Street on Friday, stocks rose, extending the blue-chip Dow's 18-month high closes, as positive profit forecasts from United Technologies ...

Morning Market Wrap: US dollar strong following Hussein capture

... of the state of the economy. On Friday stocks finished up by more than half a per cent, buoyed by strong gains on Wall Street in the previous session and excitement surrounding the proposed PNG-Australia pipeline. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index closed ...

Midday Market Wrap: Market up buoyed by strong gains on Wall Street

... The Australian stock market was more than half a per cent higher in early afternoon trade, buoyed by strong gains on Wall Street overnight. Heavyweight media stock News Corp, the major banks and Telstra all pushed higher, offsetting falls in the resource ...

Midday Market Wrap: Stocks weaker at noon

... The Australian share market was marginally weaker at noon, as it looked for positives following a negative lead from Wall Street overnight. By 1201 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was 5.3 points lower at 3213.5 while the all ordinaries index fell ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar hits fresh heights

... current account gap. In Sydney today, the Australian share market is likely to move slightly higher following gains on Wall Street overnight. On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the December share price index was two points higher at 3240 on a volume of ...

Afternoon market wrap: shares dip lower

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 8 DEC 2003
... expected growth of four per cent next year. The RBA had expected GDP growth of 3.0 per cent earlier in the year. On Wall Street on Friday, stocks fell after a report showing surprisingly soft US jobs growth and a disappointing outlook from Intel Corp ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar stronger today

... investors are likely to take their lead from offshore markets. London's FTSE 100 index closed lower overnight, but Wall Street's Dow Jones industrial average was still clinging on to some gains in late trade. Of interest today in Australia, financial ...

Morning Market Wrap: New six-year high for dollar

... following upbeat sessions on offshore markets overnight amid signs of a strong economic recovery in the United States. On Wall Street stocks jumped in early trade as investors welcomed an economic report showing manufacturing activity surged in November. ...