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| | | ... to 3,011.33 points. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the local market had dropped slightly on Monday morning as it continued to follow the volatility of Wall Street. "We have followed America down as we slavishly do," he said. "The ... |
| | | | ... down 50 points at 4,130, with 9,807 contracts traded. Miners, energy and retail stocks led the market lower on Monday morning after metals and oil prices fell offshore and investors dropped riskier bets. Fortescue Metals shed 2.3 per cent to $4.64 after ... |
| | | | ... on Monday, after it grounded its fleet over the weekend during a bitter industrial dispute with unions. Early on Monday morning, Fair Work Australia ordered a halt to the industrial action taken by three unions against the airline. Rival airline Virgin ... |
| | | | ... Monday. "I would suspect that the levels over the last couple of days are going to be sold into, looking for a Monday morning session where the market is disappointed by the EU summit and looking for a test under 101.40 US cents." At 0700 AEDT, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... more than two years, media reports say. LOCAL NEWS SYDNEY - The Australian dollar was nearly two cents lower on Monday morning, after risk aversion among traders spiked on rumours of a Greek default and the resignation of a senior European banker. Stocks ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar was trading around one US cent lower on Monday morning, weakened by last week's poor US economic news. At 0700 (AEST) on Monday, the Australian dollar was trading at 106.06 US cents, down from 106.94 US cents on Friday. ANZ senior ... |
| | | | ... "If we get any more movement away from risk appetite this evening then we could be opening a fair bit lower on Monday morning," Mr Judge said. The Australian dollar was likely to trade in a range between 102.50 US cents and 104.20 US cents over then ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar was nearly one US cent higher on Monday morning, as the dust settled after last week's wild ride. At 0700 AEST on Monday, the Australian dollar was trading at 103.68 US cents, up from 102.80 US cents on Friday. Since 1700 AEST ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has begun the week weaker on Monday morning after heavy losses last week. At 1036 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 16.1 points lower at 4807.1 while the broader All Ordinaries index slipped 17.3 points to 4880.7. ... |
| | | | ... swallowed substantial losses today, accelerating the downward momentum that has carried markets generally lower since Monday morning," said Elizabeth Harrow at Schaeffer's Investment Research. Adding to the market unease, Harrow said, was work underway ... |
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