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Citigroup announces first quarter profit of $6.81 billion

... rose 17% to US$238 million, while its private bank income increased 13% to US$125 million, boosted by increased client trading and capital market activity in Latin America and Japan. Income for asset management rose 6% to US$105 million, despite a fall ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries edges lower

The All Ordinaries was trading 0.43 per cent lower at lunchtime as Qantas shares dropped 4% to $3.08 after the announcement of 1,000 job cuts. The banking sector also fells this morning with Commonwealth losing $0.26 to $26.44, ANZ shedding $0.26 to ...

Morning market wrap: US gains muted, economic realism bites

... Atlantic, as stocks in London jumped 121.40 points to 3935.80. The US market has been much less enthusiastic over recent trading days, suggesting that even as the coalition troops strike the heart of the Iraqi capital, the sidelines were still well populated ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries edge lower

... FTSE recorded the biggest gains as Asian markets registered significant losses. The banking industry had mixed returns in trading today with Commonwealth losing $0.19 to close at $26.70 and Westpac losing $0.13 to close at $15.60. AMP gained $0.05 to ...

ASIC cracks down on insolvent trading

... consider appointing voluntary administrators or liquidators to 10 companies. The review, called the Director's Insolvent Trading pilot, targeted 130 companies associated with 35 directors, including a number of large corporate groups. "Although the pilot ...

Midday market wrap: Range-bound trading ahead of weekend

... session. Crude finished at $28.97 per barrel in New York yesterday, gold was down to US323.50, and the Australian dollar was trading at US$0.6014. All Ordinaries: 2870.90 (-3.20) Dow Jones: 8240.38 (-44.68) NASDAQ: 1396.58 (-0.14) FTSE-100: 3771.10 (+17.70) ...

Midday market wrap: News Corp, AMP lead index higher

The pendulum-like performance of the All Ordinaries index continued in the morning trading session, rising by 30.90 points to 2878.30 on the back of higher prices in the US and UK and strong buying interest in blue chips such as News Corp and AMP. Investors ...

InvestorWeb talks up Sanford bid ahead of Friday expiry

... global share market outlook remains poor and as such Sanford Shareholders can mitigate their risk of a return to pre-bid trading prices by either accepting IWL's Scrip (one IWL share for one Sanford share) or Cash offer, with the former providing earnings ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries gains ground

The All Ordinaries index rose in morning trading, buoyed by the overnight gains on Wall Street. Qantas continued to recover from last week's sharp falls, rising $0.06 to $3.12, while National Bank gained $0.20 to $32.53. But the market continued to ...

Midday market wrap: All Ords rises, Costello warns on war costs

... prevailing uncertainties in the world markets. Japan's Nikkei index too reversed a three-day slide by gaining in early trading today. Insurance company Promina today announced that it would offer a $0.1 discount to retail investors in what is the world's ...