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| | | ... crisis, which has plagued global financial markets for the past two months. The FTSE 100 was up 91.3 points at 6,303.3, for a weekly gain of 83.2 points. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ended at 7,638.17 points, up 118.23 or 1.57 per cent, up 130.9 points ... |
| | | | ... points at 16,248.97, adding 975.29 points over the last seven days, and up 6.4 per cent on the week to post its biggest weekly percentage gain since October 2002. HONG KONG - Hong Kong blue chips slipped after four straight days of sharp rises, but posted ... |
| | | | ... Index dropped 285.26 points to close at 20,387.13. This was a two and a half-month closing low in what was also the worst weekly decline since September 2001. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand share market opened 60.443 points higher this morning, at 0801 ... |
| | | | ... at 5702. In Economic news today, the RBA monthly bulletin is released as is the Australian Bureau of Statistics average weekly earnings data for the May quarter. In corporate news, full year results will be reported by Qantas Airways Ltd, Macquarie Communications ... |
| | | | ... points at 21,792.71, or 7.5 per cent off its peak in late July. The index ended the week down 745.73 points, its worst weekly loss since early March when global equities were battered by the unwinding of carry trades. WELLINGTON - The NZSX-50 index closed ... |
| | | | ... US economy, which is grappling with a crisis in subprime mortgages. The FTSE 100 closed down 76 points at 6,224.3, for a weekly gain of just 9.1 or 0.15 per cent. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ended at 7435.67 points, down 98.46 or 1.31 per cent on the day ... |
| | | | ... do not eliminate the risk of increasing growth in demand through the second half of 2007. In the Lehman Brothers' Global Weekly Economic Monitor, authors Steven Roberts and Lehman's Rob Subbaraman claim the soft consumer demand in the second quarter ... |
| | | | ... down China Life and other Chinese financial stocks. The benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 165.49 points to 21,772.73. The weekly fall was 227.18 points. WELLINGTON - Despite a few mixed performances, the sharemarket steamed ahead on Friday with market leader ... |
| | | | ... June share price index contract was up 34 points to 6,341, on a volume of 1,855 contracts. Today, the ABS releases average weekly earnings data for February while the Reserve Bank of Australia releases its latest monthly Bulletin. The Melbourne Institute ... |
| | | | ... lead this morning, closing the week higher on the back of stronger than expected profit results, its fourth consecutive weekly gain. The Dow Jones rose to a new record high of 13,120.94, the S&P500 was flat at 1,494.07 and the Nasdaq rose 2.75 points ... |
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