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Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries return negative figures

... December quarter show that the country's economy grew by the smallest margin in two years. All Ordinaries: 2749.70 (-37.30) Dow Jones: 7704.87 (-132.99) NASDAQ: 1307.77 (-12.52) FTSE-100: 3625.30 (-59.40) Hang Seng: 9078.73 (-103.16) Nikkei: 8423.64 ...

Morning market wrap: US shares slump, bomb hits Philippines

... stark reminders to investors of the sluggish mood of the US market and the continued global threat of terrorism. The Dow Jones index finished 132.99 points lower at 7704.87, adding to earlier global equity losses as the FTSE finished at 3625.30 points ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries in drift mode

... OECD on Australia's economy and government policies in relation to economic management. All Ordinaries: 2787.00 (-4.60) Dow Jones: 7837.86 (-53.22) NASDAQ: 1320.29 (-17.23) FTSE-100: 3684.70 (+29.10) Hang Seng: 9207.81 (-60.96) Nikkei: 8423.64 (+60.60) ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries heads south, AMP steadies

... Paris-based organisation has forecast 3.75% growth for the Australian economy this year. All Ordinaries: 2779.30 (-12.30) Dow Jones: 7837.86 (-53.22) NASDAQ: 1320.29 (-17.23) FTSE-100: 3684.70 (+29.10) Hang Seng: 9268.77 (+0.00) Nikkei: 8423.64 (+60.60) ...

Morning wrap market wrap: US shares fall back into the red

... with Washington suggesting that the destruction of banned missiles was a case of 'too little too late' for Iraq. The Dow Jones index dropped 53.22 points to 7837.86, with investors also discouraged by disappointing economic data suggesting that the potential ...

$16 billion of assets disappear in 12 months: ABS

... December quarter, the ASX All Ordinaries Index increased by 3 per cent and the price of foreign shares (represented by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) increased by 10%," the ABS said. "These international increases were offset somewhat by the 4% appreciation ...

Morning wrap market wrap:

... of figures of a record trade deficit of $11.6 billion for the December quarter 2002. All Ordinaries: 2791.60 (+13.20) Dow Jones: 7891.08 (+6.09) NASDAQ: 1337.52 (+13.56) FTSE-100: 3655.60 (+85.70) Hang Seng: 9312.26 (+189.60) Nikkei: 8423.64 (+60.60) ...

Afternoon market wrap: AMP dumped yet again

... some frenetic diplomatic arm-twisting in a bid to build a credible consensus for war. All Ordinaries: 2778.40 (+3.70) Dow Jones: 7884.99 (+78.01) NASDAQ: 1323.96 (+20.29) FTSE-100: 3569.90 (-23.40) Hang Seng: 9134.24 (+0.44) Nikkei: 8353.08 (-6.30) Source ...

Midday market wrap: Banks lead All Ordinaries higher

... meet 2006 clean fuel requirements pushed the stock back to $2.11, a loss of $0.04. All Ordinaries: 2796.70 (+22.00) Dow Jones: 7884.99 (+78.01) NASDAQ: 1323.96 (+20.29) FTSE-100: 3569.90 (-23.40) Hang Seng: 9134.24 (+0.00) Nikkei: 8359.238 (+22.34) Source ...

Morning market wrap: Wall Street regains lost ground

... important $40.00/bbl mark on Thursday. The FTSE-100 was still suffering a hangover from the 100-plus point drop on the Dow Jones on Wednesday, as it fell 23.40 points to 3569.90 points, with bulls in Europe clearly harder to find than across the Atlantic. ...