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Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 10 JUL 2006
... at 4953.71 points, down 12.74 or 0.26 percent. TOKYO - The Nikkei share average fell 0.09 percent and posted its first weekly loss in four weeks, as investors took profits in Kyocera Corp and other recent gainers. The Nikkei edged down 13.79 points to ...

Morningstar confirms buy-out of Aspect Huntley

KATE HAGE  |  MONDAY, 3 JUL 2006
... million to acquire Aspect Huntley, the Sydney based market research group and owner of industry publications IFA and Investor Weekly. The announcement comes two months after Financial Standard first reported on the acquisition, the idea initially rejected ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 3 JUL 2006
... 2.29 points, or 0.11 percent, to end at 2,172.09. LONDON - Britain's FTSE 100 ended higher, giving the index its biggest weekly gain in nearly eight months as miners put their weight behind the market, while bid talk rushed through several sectors, sending ...

Careless spending wastes $25bn

... they are actively trying to keep their spending on check although only one in five would be willing to sacrifice their weekly lottery ticket or takeaway coffee. Rather, it's the big ticket purchases, petrol costs and entertainment budget that are cited ...

Back to bonds: EPFR

... equity funds, or 1 per cent of their total assets," said the Emerging Portfolio Fund Research (EPFR) group in their latest weekly report ending 21 June. US equity funds suffered the biggest outflows, losing $3.6 billion for the week to 21 June although ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 26 JUN 2006
... points -- its strongest closing level since June 7. It finished 94.7 points higher on the week -- ending a run of three weekly losses. FRANKFURT - The DAX index ended at 5529.74, down 3.68 points, a rise of 153.73 points since June 16. PARIS - The CAC-40 ...

Online banking rules: Commonwealth

... Australians withdraw money from their bank account on an as-needs basis while a higher six in 10 plan ahead or withdraw on a weekly basis. Meanwhile, internet security remains an issue with only 32 per cent of respondents convinced that online banking ...

Weekly economic round-up

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 19 JUN 2006
The wild gyration that has characterised financial market trading activity since mid-May continued to make its presence felt last week. Trading in stock and commodity markets remained highly volatile with prices swinging wildly. Anxious investors sold ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 19 JUN 2006
... down 29.69 points, 73.29 points lower on the week. TOKYO - The Nikkei average rose almost three per cent, making its first weekly gain in six weeks, as a sharp rebound on US stocks and easing US interest rate concerns spurred buying. The Nikkei share ...

Weekly economic round-up

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 5 JUN 2006
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will meet again tomorrow to deliberate on domestic monetary policy settings. Financial markets expect the RBA not to immediately follow-up last month's 25-basis point rate hike, which took the official cash rate to ...