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| | | ... points. Madrid lost 0.93 per cent and Milan 0.94 per cent. The euro slid to $US1.3750 from $US1.3785 late in New York on Wednesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets eased following, as investors looked to next week's Federal Reserve policy meeting with speculation ... |
| | | | ... $5.54. Oz Minerals shares were up 22.5 cents, or 8.5 per cent, to $2.875, clawing back some of the ground lost during Wednesday's session. The company's shares on Wednesday finished more than 14 per cent lower after it gave a disappointing update on ... |
| | | | ... Statistics (ABS) releases November labour force data. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Wednesday weakened for the fifth consecutive session after a key consumer sentiment reading fell to a five-month low. Consumer sentiment ... |
| | | | ... after a US Federal Reserve official said there could be a small cut in its stimulus program next week. At 0826 AEDT on Wednesday, the December share price index futures contract was down 36 points at 5,111. St Louis Fed President James Bullard said "a ... |
| | | | ... Melbourne Mining Club lunch. In equities news, Nufarm has its annual general meeting scheduled. In Australia, the market on Wednesday finished higher, bringing three days of losses to an end as the big miners fired on all cylinders. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... Australian gross domestic product figures for the September quarter would be one the biggest events for the market on Wednesday. The listing of electronics retailer Dick Smith Holdings at noon would also be one to watch, he said. Global mining giant ... |
| | | | ... the US Federal Reserve will scale back its bond-buying program more quickly than previously thought. At 0825 AEDT on Wednesday, the December share price index futures contract was down 28 points at 5,226. In economic news on Wednesday, The Australian ... |
| | | | ... moderate gains for the big four banks. Morgans senior private client advisor Bill Chatterton said the market had started Wednesday with a slightly negative tone following a lacklustre session in the US and a slide in base metals prices. "The US didn't ... |
| | | | ... The Australian market looks set to open lower following mixed performances on world markets overnight. At 0847 AEDT on Wednesday, the December share price index futures contract was down 18 points at 5,365. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... $5.785. Engineering firm WorleyParsons added 40 cents, or 2.5 per cent, to $16.40 after losing more than 26 per cent on Wednesday following a profit warning. "Today could be what they call the `dead cat bounce'... There probably could be a few more downgrades," ... |
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