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| | | ... points, or 0.88 per cent, at 21,237.43. Turnover was $HK54.59 billion ($A7.77 billion). Chinese shares closed higher, led by banks and energy stocks. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand stock market closed higher. The benchmark NZX-50 index closed up 10.6 points ... |
| | | | ... of 9,505 contracts. Bell Potter Securities senior client adviser, Stuart Smith, said steady trading on Tuesday had seen banks, materials and energy stocks advance. The market was likely to finish the month higher. "We're following overseas firmness. ... |
| | | | ... Office of Financial Management is to conduct a tender for $300 million of the September 2025 Treasury Indexed Bond line. Banks and big miners dragged the Australian stock market lower on Monday amid declines across all industry sectors. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... Macquarie Private Wealth investment adviser, John Milroy, said volumes were slow and there had been some profit-taking. "Banks are pretty mixed and resource stocks are weaker on the back of some of the overnight metals moves as well," Mr Milroy said. ... |
| | | | ... added 57.8 points, or 1.2 per cent, to 4,866.9 points. NEW YORK - US stocks rose on Wednesday after US and Japanese central banks reaffirmed plans to keep interest rates low to revive economic growth. The Dow Jones industrial average rose for a seventh ... |
| | | | ... raisings were done by heavily discounted placements or non-renounceable entitlement offers - underwritten by investment banks at 200 basis points(sub-underwritten for much less) and backed up by SPPs." In many, if not all, of these raisings, instos could ... |
| | | | ... tacked on nearly 13 points. Major stock indicators climbed for the week after investors grew more upbeat about the health of banks. Shares of Citigroup Inc rose 13.4 per cent for the week. Stocks had been modestly higher at the start of trading on Friday ... |
| | | | ... year earlier from 1.5 per cent in January. Any moves to raise the cost of borrowing in China or curb lending by Chinese banks will stoke concerns around the world that Chinese economic growth will slow down - one of the major reasons behind the global ... |
| | | | ... to target more the adviser portion of our clients," he said. The firm is also looking to improve the automation between banks and V-Wrap, and work with Praemium's fixed interest partners to transact FI investments. Naoumidis also pointed out yesterday ... |
| | | | ... money from the US taxpayers (its fourth), AIG presented to the US government that a world without AIG would cause European banks needing to raise more capital, money market funds would lose value, competing life insurers would fail and wipe out the taxpayers ... |
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