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| | | ... Australia, the market on Tuesday fell as investors took profits after the recent record highs reached by three of the big four banks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 25.9 points, or 0.48 per cent, to 5,415.5 points. The broader All Ordinaries ... |
| | | | ... to $5.38. Woolworths was 85 cents, or 2.5 per cent, higher at $34.81 while Telstra was one cent higher at $5.04. The big four banks were all stronger, with Westpac up 35 cents to $34.35, ANZ 26 cents higher to $32.12, National Australia Bank climbing ... |
| | | | ... trade. Global miner BHP Billiton was 11 cents lower at $34.59, while Rio Tinto had lost 41 cents to $59.84. Among the big four banks, ANZ was down 19 cents at $30.25 and National Australia Bank had lost nine cents to $34.10 while Westpac had gained two ... |
| | | | ... were among the worst performers, with BHP Billiton down 44 cents to $35.16 and Rio Tinto down 63 cents to $60.14. The big four banks were also lower, with ANZ down 12 cents at $30.84, Commonwealth down 20 cents at $71.50, Westpac had lost 11 cents to ... |
| | | | ... 35.5 cents to $35.67, Rio Tinto was 58 cents higher at $60.87 and Fortescue Metals had gained five cents to $4.83. The big four banks were all higher, with ANZ up 18 cents at $31.08, Commonwealth up 23 cents at $71.90, Westpac had gained 30 cents to ... |
| | | | ... to be some sort of correction over the next month, though I don't think it will be anything substantial," he said. The big four banks were all higher, with ANZ up 16 cents at $31.72, Westpac gaining 11 cents to $33.48, National Australia Bank lifting ... |
| | | | ... economic data releases on Thursday, including official population estimates and jobs vacancies figures. Mr Daghlian said the big four banks were weighing heaviest on the market at the open. ANZ was 20 cents lower at $31.21, Westpac was down seven cents ... |
| | | | ... understanding of the reasons behind their choice," Roy Morgan Industry Communications director Norman Morris said. Among the big four banks, ANZ had the highest proportion of customers at 4.0% (157,000) abandoning the institution in the last 12 months. ... |
| | | | ... lower at $36.24, Rio Tinto had lost 89 cents to $62.74 and Fortescue Metals Group was down seven cents to $4.51. The big four banks were mixed, with National Australia Bank up 17 cents to $35.10, Commonwealth Bank was 17 cents higher at $73.97, but Westpac ... |
| | | | ... BHP added 72 cents to $36.81, Rio Tinto was up $1.92 to $63.62 and Fortescue Metals Group rose 19 cents to $4.66. The big four banks were all firmer, with National Australia Bank up 50 cents to $35.14, the Commonwealth Bank was 26 cents higher at $74.24 ... |
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