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| | | BalmainTRILOGY (BT) is aiming to return $295 million to embattled unitholders of the Pacific First Mortgage Fund. BT, which took over the management of the City Pacific First Mortgage Fund more than a year ago, said it is now in a position to start ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market has received a positive lead from offshore markets during the overnight session, with Wall Street closing higher and the benchmark crude oil contract settling above $US81 a barrel. At 0715 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market was higher at noon, led by a rally in the resources sector and hopes the US Federal Reserve could provide more stimulus to the economy following weak jobs figures. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 10.1 points ... |
| | | | ... if most guesses are right and it ended in June 2009, then we can expect continued weakness in the labour market till September (15 months) or January (19 months). Like the 1990 and 2001 recessions, jobs will follow continued growth. And if they don't ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market received mixed leads from offshore markets over the weekend, with Wall Street closing lower and oil prices ending weaker, but precious metals were higher. At 0729 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market was lower at noon, led down by weakness among financial stocks and following a flat finish on offshore markets overnight. At 1213 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 10.9 points, or 0.24 per cent, at 4,555.6 points ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market was higher at noon as resource companies underpin the local bourse. At 1215 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 26.6 points, or 0.59 per cent, at 4,568.7 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index had risen 26.9 ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market was lower at noon, dragged lower by financial stocks. At 1215 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 4.8 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 4,566.8 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index had fallen 5.3 points, or ... |
| | | | Weak. That's the only word to describe last night's economic data releases out of the America. US consumer no spend. The Commerce Department reported that personal spending showed no growth in June - lower than the expected gain of 0.1 per cent and ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has received a weak lead from Wall Street where disappointing earnings and economic data put an end to the recent rally. At 0745 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price index contract was down four ... |
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