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| | ... after nervous investors reacted to a sharp fall in US manufacturing activity growth. Options Xpress market analyst Ben Le Brun said while the Australian market had rebounded after Tuesday's $28 billion wipeout, it was still underperforming compared to ... |
| | | ... to its highest close ever, above 16,000 points. That had encouraged local investors, Options Xpress market analyst Ben Le Brun said. "We've been looking for a circuit breaker in the last four days - we were hoping it was going to be the Chinese manufacturing ... |
| | | ... start reducing its $US85 billion ($A90.39 billion) a month asset purchasing program. OptionsXpress market analyst Ben Le Brun said profit-taking evident on the Australian market over the last few sessions was continuing. It appeared that investors were ... |
| | | ... price index futures contract was down 27 points at 4,066 points, 18,889 contracts traded. OptionsXpress market analyst Ben Le Brun said investors were trying to make up their minds on what the latest Federal Reserve stimulus package meant for the US. ... |
| | | ... or 4.4 per cent, to $4.49 and OceanaGold was nine cents, or 3.8 per cent, higher at $2.47. Options Xpress analyst Ben Le Brun said there was little driving the local market on Monday, with a mildly positive lead from Wall Street's Friday session outweighed ... |
| | | ... price index futures contract was 169 points lower at 4,073 points, with 41,444 contracts traded. CMC Markets analyst Ben Le Brun said the market was being savaged on fears the US economy was sliding towards recession, while Europe's debt problems were ... |
| | | ... but specific stocks targeted by the new $23 a tonne tax could suffer selling pressure, CMC Markets market analyst Ben Le Brun says. "Investors...are now in a position to weigh up and analyse the tax's impact on specific companies," he says. "Companies ... |
| | | ... Nikkei index, which opened two per cent lower, when seven per cent falls had been predicted, said CMC Markets analyst Ben Le Brun. "I think what we're going to see is an environment of no news is good news for a little while'," he told AAP, referring ... |
| | | ... gains in its first session of the week, with strength from industrial and materials stocks. CMC Markets market analyst Ben Le Brun said market movements were hard to predict at the moment. "It's been really wishy-washy and quite hard to put a finger ... |
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