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| | | ... despite a positive lead from Wall Street, while optimism was hurt by a warning Chinese demand for iron ore may be slowing. Sydney was 0.37 per cent lower, giving up 15.8 points to 4,275.0, Hong Kong slipped 1.08 per cent, or 227.05 points, to 20,888.24 ... |
| | | | ... the rising cost of oil and China's slowing economy. Tokyo closed flat on Friday, edging up 6.55 points to 10,129.83 and Sydney was also almost unchanged, dipping just 1.6 points to 4,276.2, while Seoul fell 0.46 per cent, or 9.32 points, to 2,034.44. ... |
| | | | ... contract prices for commodities such as gold and copper settled firmer, while oil ended weaker. The spot price of gold in Sydney was $US1,656.10 per fine ounce, up $US12.365 from Thursday's local close of $US1,643.735 per ounce. Newcrest Mining was 18.5 ... |
| | | | ... globally, leveraging the global investment team that Ecofin has with offices in London, New York, Hong Kong, Geneva and now Sydney. In February this year, Change Investment Management renamed itself as Ecofin Australia building on a strategic partnership ... |
| | | | ... Media Greg Hywood chief executive Greg Hywood is scheduled to address American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Sydney. In Australia, the market on Thursday closed lower after weaker metals prices weighed on mining stocks along with concerns ... |
| | | | ... go-ahead for Greece's second bailout soon, although they were unfazed by fresh easing measures from Japan's central bank. Sydney rose 1.21 per cent, or 50.9 points, to 4,347.6, Tokyo was flat, adding 9.22 points to 9,899.08 and Seoul jumped 1.13 per ... |
| | | | Southeastern Asset Management has opened an Australian office based in Sydney to attract Australian institutional investors to its long-term global equity strategy. The Australian and New Zealand business has already attracted local institutional mandates ... |
| | | | ... Goodman Fielder chief executive Chris Delaney is due to address the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Sydney. In Australia, the market on Monday drifted to a marginally weaker close amid lower trading volumes because of a public holiday ... |
| | | | ... lingering fears over a slowdown in the mainland economy. Tokyo rose 1.65 per cent on Friday, adding 160.78 points, to 9,929.74, Sydney advanced 0.98 per cent, or 41.0 points, to 4,212.0 and Seoul gained 0.88 per cent, or 17.54 points, to 2,018.30 Hong ... |
| | | | ... country suffered a record current account deficit in January. Tokyo jumped 2.01 per cent, or 192.90 points, to 9,768.96, Sydney advanced 0.66 per cent, or 27.3 points, to 4,171.0 and Seoul added 0.94 per cent, or 18.61 points, to 2,000.76. Hong Kong ... |
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