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Afternoon market wrap: AMP faces blue Monday

... contemplating how the market will take to Thursday's demerger proposal after a series of negative analyst reports, further falls in London share prices, and a bad day at the office for the major banks on Friday. National fell $0.62 to lost $31.84, while ...

Morning market wrap: Mixed signals for US market

... performance". Domestically Brambles shares were likely to be the centre of attention after the company's listed value in London rose by around 6% yesterday due to take-over talk. All Ordinaries: 2970.90 (+0.00) Dow Jones: 8480.09 (-22.90) NASDAQ: 1464.31 ...

Morning market wrap: US shares surge higher

... better-than-expected corporate earnings figures assuaged investors' doubts about the underlying strength of the economy. The sentiment in London was also stronger, as the FTSE-100 rose to 3940.30 points, suggesting it might soon test the 4000-point mark ...

Midday market wrap: Air New Zealand falls after profit warning

... the way. AMP powered above the $8.00 mark to stand at $8.27 at lunch, a rise of 3.4%, buoyed by firmer numbers in both London and New York. All Ordinaries: 2971.70 (+29.50) Dow Jones: 8484.99 (+156.09) NASDAQ: 1451.36 (+26.99) FTSE-100: 3889.20 (+28.50) ...

Government appoints Reith for EBRD in London

... Government has nominated Peter Reith as an executive director at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London for a three-year period starting August 1 2003. Reith will represent Australia, South Korea, Egypt and New Zealand ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries dances to the global tune

Australian shares were weaker at lunchtime, pushed lower by the falls in London, New York, and in Asia. Westpac was the only major bank to keep its head above water, rising $0.08 to $15.66 per share as the rest of the sector edged lower. New Corporation ...

Morning market wrap: Dow Jones continues to edge higher

Shares in the US continued the positive trend set earlier in London. The Dow Jones index moved 51.26 points higher to finish at 8402.36 at the bell, following a 67.40-point rise on the FTSE-100. With the reporting season underway in the US, investors ...

Morning market wrap: US shares boosted by earnings

... billion (A$6.81 billion), helping shares overall to a 147.69 gain on Wall Street. The rise followed an improved showing in London as the FTSE-100 moved 41.30 points higher, with the banking sector particularly well supported. All Ordinaries: 2905.50 ...

Morning market wrap: US shares fall as war nears conclusion

... of the start of the US quarterly reporting season. The index gave up 100.98 points, reflecting the negative sentiment in London. All Ordinaries: 2915.70 (+0.00) Dow Jones: 8197.94 (-100.98) NASDAQ: 1356.74 (-26.20) FTSE-100: 3861.40 (-7.40) Hang Seng ...

Midday market wrap: Air New Zealand loses 3.5% after ACCC verdict

... of the start of the US quarterly reporting season. The index gave up 100.98 points, reflecting the negative sentiment in London. "The US market is behaving in schizophrenic fashion," said Financial Standard Chief Economist Dr Rob Pereira. "In the (US) ...