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| | | Significant improvements in each of the world's most anxiously watched markets have prompted a dramatic lift in investor sentiment, and could signal a major turning point for the global economy, according to Clime chief investment officer John Abernathy. ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat after positive showings on US and European bourses following upbeat German economic data. At 0633 AEDT on Wednesday, the March share price index futures contract was up five points at 4,747. In economic news ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher despite mixed showings on Wall Street and European markets following more gloomy economic news as the World Bank and Germany cut growth forecasts. At 0630 AEDT on Thursday, the March share price index futures ... |
| | | | ... 0.06 per cent, at 4,743. NEW YORK - US stocks have mainly recouped their opening losses which followed a disappointing German report on growth. In late trade on Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 32.06 points (0.24 per cent) at 13,539.40. ... |
| | | | A mini end of year share market rally may help super fund trustees breathe a little easier, but it's still too early to hail the return of a bull market, according to George Lucas, managing director with boutique funds manager Instreet Investment. However ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket is set for a flat start when it opens on Thursday after Wall Street closed steady despite earlier gains on new measures from the US Federal Reserve to boost the US economy. Wall Street was higher but fell in the last hour ... |
| | | | ... his intention to resign. Madrid's IBEX 35 rose 1.49 per cent to 7920.9 points, clawing back the previous day's losses. German investor sentiment topped a seven month high this month on hopes Europe's top economy will dodge recession, data showed on Tuesday. ... |
| | | | The Australian market is likely to open higher after gains on markets in Europe and the United States. Stocks in France and Germany rose after the European Central Bank (ECB) said a decision to leave its key rate unchanged was not unanimous. Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... are in the prime real estate such as that available in the Swiss market, in London's trendy West End and the dependable German retail offerings. While the outlook for real estate investment looks noticeably improved, both Larsen and Troni acknowledge ... |
| | | | ... LONDON - Europe's main stock markets mostly slid on Friday, with persistent concerns over the US fiscal cliff offsetting the German parliament's approval of the latest instalment of aid for Greece. London's FTSE 100 index of leading companies slid 0.06 ... |
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