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| | | The Australian market is expected to open weaker following losses in the US as interest rate fears, sparked by lower than expected jobless figures and high oil prices, hit the markets. The Australian stock market finished in the red yesterday, with ... |
| | | | In Sydney today, the Australian market is expected to open slightly weaker as US markets only inched ahead over night after losing ground towards the close of trade. The Federal Reserve said shifts in its monetary policy are "likely to be measured," ... |
| | | | In Sydney today, the Australian benchmark index is expected to open weaker in line with offshore markets on Friday night. All three US stockmarkets were weaker, with Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, France and the UK also surrendering ground on Friday. On ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar recovered from yesterday's lows to open stronger, after the United States dollar fell overnight on unexpectedly low economic data. At 0700 AEST the local currency was trading at $US0.7217/22, compared with 0.7173/79 at yesterday's ... |
| | | | stocks sank on Wednesday as concerns about rising interest rates and heightened tensions in Iraq, along with worries about China 's efforts to cool its red-hot economy, overshadowed investors'recent enthusiasm about strong corporate profits. Shares ... |
| | | | Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd (PBL) last night made a takeover move on Burswood Ltd, seven months after becoming the largest stakeholder in the operator of Perth's casino and hotel complex. PBL subsidiary PBL (WA), currently holds 15.6 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is likely to find itself treading water again at the open, after another lacklustre lead from Wall Street overnight. US blue-chip stocks made gains, but the key indices did not strengthen significantly and the local market ... |
| | | | Australian stocks look set to soften after falls in Wall Street overnight. The Australian share market yesterday closed slightly lower in lacklustre trading with the Anzac Day holiday in most states making for subdued activity. The benchmark S&P/ASX ... |
| | | | In New York on Friday night, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 11.64 points, or 0.11 per cent, to 10,472.84. The S&P 500 Index edged up 0.67 point, or 0.06 per cent, to 1,140.60. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index gained 16.86 points ... |
| | | | The Australian Stock Exchange Ltd (ASX) today announced that Tony D\'Aloisio would replace Richard Humphry as its chief executive and managing director. The ASX also announced the appointment of Colin Scully as deputy chief executive. His appointment ... |
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