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| | | | Australian shares have fallen as China's economic growth numbers continue to weigh on the market. With US markets closed for the Martin Luther King Jr public holiday, investors are taking their cues from Chinese gross domestic product (GDP) data, Invast ... |
| | | | ... cent, at 5,316.4. NEW YORK - American Express's solid earnings has helped pushed the Dow higher but the broader market has fallen after a mixed batch of corporate earnings and economic reports. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 41.55 points (0.25 ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following the lead of Wall Street which has fallen more than three-quarters of a per cent. At 0645 AEDT on Tuesday, the March share price index futures contract was down 41 points at 5,220. In equities news ... |
| | | | ... disappointing US jobs figure. Lonsec senior client adviser Michael Hefferan said the most recent US employment figures may have fallen short of expectations but had followed two months of very strong growth. "The US economy, in my view, is still on track ... |
| | | | ... and international bonds again returned 2% and 4% respectively. Direct property maintained its 9% result but A-REITs have fallen further posting 13% returns. Cash remained steady on 3%, added the researcher. Rainmaker said the SelectingSuper index showed ... |
| | | | ... Thanksgiving public holiday. The local market's relatively flat open continues a trend of recent weeks. However, the market has fallen more than 1.5 per cent in November - the first monthly loss since June. "Investors appear to have decided the Australian ... |
| | | | ... noted the research. Even though employment is the main reason people switch super funds, the importance of this factor has fallen from 84% in 2005 to 63% in 2013 - suggesting that if this trend continues within five years employment is likely account ... |
| | | | ... from $US1.3555. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose following another record close on Wall Street, while oil prices have fallen after Iran struck a deal on its nuclear program that will see eased sanctions on the oil producer. The generally positive ... |
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