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| | | ... Australian share market is expected to open stronger with US and European markets rallying overnight and commodity and oil prices higher. At 0820 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March SPI futures index was up 72 points at 3,234. In economic ... |
| | | | ... the year are expected to be favourable or not against the Hang Seng, is predicting gold to break $1,500 an ounce and oil prices to rise above last year's levels. Grain prices is forecasted to rise in October and November, universities are predicted to ... |
| | | | ... United Arab Emirates. "Although the economic slowdown across the world does not portray a very optimistic picture for oil prices, we believe plans by some emirates in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region to boost budget expenditure and run a budget ... |
| | | | ... between the financial markets and the real economy and a general lack of confidence. While positive factors such as lower oil prices, fiscal stimuli and lower interest rates have prevented a full-blown market meltdown, he pledged that the group would ... |
| | | | ... Private Wealth adviser Helen Spencer said resource stocks led the market lower after commodity prices fell on Thursday. Oil prices fell $US3.12 to $US43.67 in New York, the lowest in almost four years, due to growing concern about demand in the world's ... |
| | | | ... barrel mark in July, August and September. The official cash rate has fallen by 300 basis points since then. Crude oil prices are now below US$50 a barrel. And then there is the A$10.4 billion fiscal stimulus (maybe more) handed down by the Federal Government. ... |
| | | | ... Thank you that equities have only lost about half their value this year, they could have lost more. Thank you that oil prices have fallen, Americans can again afford to drive to their family Thanksgiving gathering and compare how much they've lost in ... |
| | | | ... dropped, with BHP down eight cents, at $25.02 and Rio shedding $1.72, or 2.34 per cent, to $71.72. Despite a fall in oil prices overnight, energy stocks were mixed. Australia's biggest oil and gas producer, Woodside Petroleum, was up 88 cents, or 2.46 ... |
| | | | ... were bracing for crude oil at US$200 a barrel. And in July 2008, this fear threatened to become a reality when crude oil prices topped US$147.27 a barrel in the international markets. Less than a year ago, consumers around the world demanded action from ... |
| | | | ... while rival Rio Tinto added $4.32, or 6.1 per cent, to $75.10. Energy stocks also were significantly stronger, after oil prices rose overnight to end a four-day losing streak. Woodside Petroleum gained $2.62, or 6.85 per cent, to $40.87, Oil Search rose ... |
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