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| | | The Australian stock market performed strongly on Monday morning, after a better performance by the US market at the end of last week. The market rose more than one per cent in morning trade before dropping back slightly to sit just under one per cent ... |
| | | | ... of 35,753 contracts. CommSec chief economist Craig James said the Euro and the Australian dollar had soared on Monday morning after the International Monetary Fund formally approved bailout funds for Greece. Germany's government also approved bailout ... |
| | | | Activity on the Australian sharemarket was subdued in Monday morning trading ahead of a US public holiday, with selected industrial and gold stocks supporting the local market's marginal gains. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 9.7 ... |
| | | | ... weaker commodity prices are taking their toll on the Australian share market, which lost 0.6 per cent in trading on Monday morning as banks and resources stocks sold off. By 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 was down 36.4 points, or 0.82 per cent ... |
| | | | ... reacted to Wall Street's losses late Friday after Europe closed, as well as to another dip in the US market on Monday morning. In the UK the FTSE 100 dropped by 2.3%, the German DAX 30 plunged by 2.9% and the French CAC 40 slid by 2.7%. The FTSE Eurotop ... |
| | | | ... dollar, experiencing its strongest levels since the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis, weakened slightly early on Monday morning but remained well above its pegged exchange rate to the U.S. dollar. The Australian share market took a strong lead from Wall ... |
| | | | ... executive of IGA owner Metcash Trading Ltd, will release details of the offer at a media briefing in Brisbane on Monday morning. The move follows the introduction of fuel discount offers by Woolworths Ltd and Coles Myer Ltd, who have teamed up with Caltex ... |
| | | | ... from major international bourses Friday, with the All Ordinaries trading almost half a per cent lower in trade Monday morning. At midday the index was down 14.8 points from Friday's close, at 3,111.2. Even relatively defensive sectors such as the major ... |
| | | | The Australian share market opened on a strong note Monday morning, with the All Ordinaries breaking through the 3,100 level, and following solid advances Friday in US markets. The local market enjoyed broadbased gains, with Rio jumping 64c to $32.60. ... |
| | | | ... With the US market closed Friday for the Independence Day holiday, the Australian market traded a little higher Monday morning amid quiet volumes. The rise was led by News Corporation, which was up 10c (almost 1.0%) to $11.16. While the major banks were ... |
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