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| | | ... other companies reporting, iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group jumped seven cents, or 1.02 per cent, to $6.94 after booking a seven-fold increase in first half profit. Wealth Manager AMP was one of the best performers in the ASX 50, trading 13 cents ... |
| | | | ... rally to 18-month highs. The Nikkei hit an 18-month peak earlier in the week but has since pulled back, with investors booking profits as the yen regained some ground after a recent slide, and due to concerns the rally in equities may have gone too far ... |
| | | | ... sceptical about the rally." Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd said it expected to continue to grow shareholder value after booking a 40 per cent rise in annual profit and its shares climbed 34 cents, or 3.16 per cent, to $11.10. Westpac shares rose 67 cents ... |
| | | | ... gainers were sold after a tumble on Wall Street. The benchmark Nikkei average fell 159.22 points to 13,943.26, a day after booking its highest close in four months. HONG KONG - Stocks fell 0.63 per cent in thin trade, tracking overseas markets, with ... |
| | | | ... session's three-week high close. The Nikkei fell 12.99 points to 17,656.84. HONG KONG - Blue chips fell with investors booking gains, despite a flurry of activity in the afternoon, as bidding began in a government land auction at a West Kowloon site. ... |
| | | | ... encouraged investors to book profits on exporters such as TDK. The Nikkei closed down 79.07 points at 17,664.69, after booking its highest close since February on Monday. HONG KONG - Stocks rose 0.68 per cent on overseas gains and as the H-share index ... |
| | | | ... ahead of its earnings results. The Nikkei fell 72.14 points to 16,091.73. On the week the Nikkei ended down 20.7 points, booking its third straight weekly loss. HONG KONG - The benchmark Hang Seng index added 28.64 points to end at 19,182.71, a gain ... |
| | | | ... next 12 to 18 months as the bank moves to 'rebuild, revitalise and grow' its banking operation in the UK. The bank is booking a provision of $266 million to cover the cost of the reductions in the 2005 half year financial accounts. "We have made it clear ... |
| | | | ... top-end credit card by offering free business and first class flights. Australia\'s second biggest bank said travellers booking business or first class flights using their platinum credit card on either Japan Airlines or Air Tahiti Nui would receive ... |
| | | | Trans-Tasman insurer Promina Group has revealed plans to raise $250-$300 million for future growth after booking a full year net profit that topped its own prospectus forecast by more than $100 million. Promina managing director and CEO Michael Wilkins ... |
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