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| | | ... focusing on the release of China's manufacturing data this week as the country returns to trading after the lunar New Year holiday, said brokers. Gold miners got a boost after a bout of risk aversion offshore on Friday boosted the yellow metal. Newcrest ... |
| | | | ... focusing on the release of China's manufacturing data this week as the country returns to trading after the lunar New Year holiday, said brokers. Gold miners got a boost after a bout of risk aversion offshore on Friday boosted the yellow metal. Newcrest ... |
| | | | ... 4288.4. Hong Kong was 0.31 per cent, or 62.53 points, higher at 20,501.67. Shanghai and Taipei were closed for a public holiday. The euro fetched $US1.3086 and 100.88 yen in Tokyo, down from $1.3104 and 101.48 in New York late Thursday. The dollar was ... |
| | | | ... chief market analyst Peter Esho said the Australian market, which was closed on Thursday for the Australia Day public holiday, was being driven by the Fed's comments that it would maintain a "loose" monetary policy stance until 2014. "That has direct ... |
| | | | ... ongoing struggle to agree a writedown on its huge debts with its creditors. Hong Kong, which was returning after a three-day holiday for Lunar New Year, jumped 1.63 per cent, or 328.77 points, to 20,439.14 and Seoul was 0.25 per cent higher, adding 4.95 ... |
| | | | ... sharemarket was even quieter than usual for a Monday, with trading rooms in Wellington closed for the annual anniversary holiday. The NZX50 index was up 0.56 per cent, to 3295.01 on volume of barely $34 million. Within the index, 23 stocks rose, 13 fell ... |
| | | | ... an announcement is forthcoming we might see some upside." Mr Spooner said trading was likely to remain subdued as the holiday season wound down, but local inflation figures, due to be released on Wednesday, could drive up or down should they be significantly ... |
| | | | ... dollar and several one-off costs. Volumes were light as US markets were closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King day holiday. |
| | | | ... was down 46.5 points, or 1.09 per cent, at 4,208.9. NEW YORK - Wall Street was closed for the Martin Luther King public holiday. LONDON - Europe's leading stock markets shrugged off a wave of ratings downgrades, including that of France's triple-A status ... |
| | | | ... upgraded its underlying profit forecast for the six month to December to $270 million from $250 million. The US is on holiday today for Martin Luther King Day. On the economic front, traders will be watcing for for ANZ job ads and home loans data due ... |
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