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Weekly Economic Roundup

Australian financial markets produced a lacklustre performance last week as the US celebrated a Thanksgiving holiday-shortened week. Domestic trading activity was uneventful throughout the week with only the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) new ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 25 NOV 2005
... shareholders, while David Jones releases first quarter sales. NEW YORK - The US market was closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday LONDON - The FTSE 100 closed lower, held back by weaker banks and oil shares, while property shares slid after disappointment ...

Afternoon market wrap: Markets close weaker

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 1 DEC 2003
... little direction from offshore markets, with Wall St only trading for a half day on Friday following the Thanksgiving holiday the day before. At the early close on Friday, the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite Index ended up 6.95 points at 1960.26. ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar stronger; market waits for RBA meeting

... be a lack of direction from New York, where financial markets traded only half a day on Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday the day before. Locally, with annual general meeting season slowing down, the stock market will be focussed on economic data ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar opens weaker

... rising more than half a US cent yesterday, taking advantage of a weaker US dollar that was dented by some pre-Thanksgiving holiday selling. In Sydney today, stock market trading is expected to be fairly lacklustre today due to a lack of direction from ...

Midday Market Wrap: Market slips into the red

... gains came after Wall Street ended on a positive note following a raft of upbeat economic news ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. The Dow Jones industrial average added 15.63 points to 9779.57 while the broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index gained ...

Midday Market Wrap: Quiet start driven by banks and safe haven stocks

... investors appeared be taking a wait and see attitude as the United States market faced a week interrupted by the Thanksgiving holiday and the release of a tonne of economic data. "The momentum has definitely gone from the (Australian) market," Mr Mueller ...

Morning Market Wrap: Investors expecting confidence boost

... and consumer confidence figures, expected to reinforce growing confidence in its economic outlook ahead of Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday. Local finance circles will also be dominated by interest rate speculation, with the Reserve Bank of Australia ...
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