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TGM announces restructuring

... restructuring of operations and senior management positions. Malcolm Leigh, formerly chief executive officer of the group's London operation, has been made redundant in the reshuffle. According to Dr Peter Higgs, TGM managing director, the group is to ...

Morning Market Wrap: Busy day expected; Dollar bounces overnight

... latest available numbers. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index was up 12.91 points or 0.69 per cent at 1893.48. In LONDON, Britain's top share index halted a three-day rally, nudged lower by banking stocks, with Lloyds TSB leading the pack lower ...

Morning Market Wrap: US stocks surge; AU$ weaker

... per cent to 1029.85, and the blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average rallied 84.51 points or 0.89 per cent to 9572.31. In LONDON - Britain's top shares raced higher with economy-sensitive stocks like chemicals firm ICI and engineer GKN at the fore, after ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks make further gains

... higher at 1,020.2. The Nasdaq composite index advanced 4.0 points (0.2%) to 1,836.2. Following a 39.9 point gain overnight, London's FTSE 100 has added almost 120 points in two days. Led by banks, drug and technology bellwethers, the index closed last ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks rebound on comforting data

... 54.7 to 53.7 in September, and after a plunge in the Chicago NAPM index Tuesday had raised fears of a sharper fall. In London, the FTSE 100 enjoyed the largest one-day gain since early June, the index rising 77.9 points (1.9%) to 4,169.2. Despite the ...

Foster's reports $239 million in bonds to be converted into shares

... by 0700 AEST today. "The company expects to receive further information on the conversion status of the bonds from the London-based trustee during the course of the day," Foster's said. "A further release is expected to be made to the market prior to ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks up, dollar sinks to fresh lows

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 30 SEP 2003
... industrial average closed 67.2 points (0.7%) higher at 9,380.2, while the S&P 500 rose 9.7 points (1.0%) to 1,006.6. In London the FTSE 100 continued to slide, with the index falling a further 14.4 points to 4,142.7. The closing level was the lowest ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks continue to slide

... S&P 500 shed 6.4 points (0.6%) to end at 996.9, while the Nasdaq closed 25.2 points (1.4%) lower at 1,792.1. Earlier in London the FTSE 100 fell to the lowest level since early August. The index finished trade Friday at 4,157.1, down 45.1 points on the ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks rise slightly

... stocks rose slightly as investors banked on better economic times ahead and started buying up some technology stocks. In London, the index trailed lower as mining stocks extended further falls following a drop in the US dollar. The Japanese market was ...

NAB to issue STG400 million Tier-1 capital

... structure through active capital management," NAB said. "The proceeds from the Tier 1 issue will be used by the National's London Branch for operational banking purposes."