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| | | ... HSBC. The release of the data just before noon (AEST) sent the main indices on the local share market into negative territory, due to a tempering of the gains made by the mining sector in earlier trade. "Positive sentiment rushed back into resource stocks ... |
| | | | ... with sites aiming to be the 'TripAdvisor' of financial or credit services starting to emerge. This is also dangerous territory," she said. "Unlike travel review sites, which are largely unregulated, financial or credit service review sites may be providing ... |
| | | | ... 18,000 "small to medium enterprises as well as Local Government Councils and Shires in South Australia and the Northern Territory." "John's leadership and drive was key to Statewide's successful merger with Local Super," said Statewide chair Juliet Brown. ... |
| | | | The local share market is in negative territory with pain from the banks and mining giant BHP Billiton. "There's a big sell-off - particularly in the banks," IG Markets strategist Evan Lucas said. He said heavy losses in US markets overnight was driving ... |
| | | | ... the previous month. While the new orders index improved, at 49.3 (from 47.1 in February), it remains in contraction territory. The People's Bank of China's (PBOC) latest round of policy easing - policy some more -- should, in time, arrest further deterioration ... |
| | | | ... while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index lost 15.44 (0.31 per cent) at 5,010.97. The Dow and S&P 500 were in positive territory most of the day until late-session selling, but the Nasdaq spent most of the day in the red after last Friday closing above ... |
| | | | ... drifted back to those sectors that have delivered to them over the last two years." The major banks were all in positive territory, with Commonwealth Bank up 49 cents at $91.01, National Australia Bank 34 cents stronger at $37.97, ANZ adding 23 cents ... |
| | | | ... Santos gained two cents to $7.95 and Oil Search was 12.5 cents higher at $8.20. The major banks all opened in negative territory before National Australia Bank made some ground. NAB gained three cents at $38.12, but Commonwealth Bank was down 29 cents ... |
| | | | ... Fortescue fell one cent to $2.47, while Rio Tinto clawed back 46 cents to $64.16. The major banks were all in negative territory. National Australia Bank was 25 cents lower at $37.37, ANZ fell 16 cents to $35.00, Westpac fell 36 cents to $37.32 and Commonwealth ... |
| | | | ... rest after their galloping sprint that they've been doing in the last couple of days." The big miners were in negative territory, with BHP Billiton down 15 cents to $33.35, Rio Tinto lost 35 cents cents to $63.23, and iron ore pure play Fortescue Metals ... |
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