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| | | ... financial developments. They are by no means on a preset course," Mr Bernanke told a House of Representatives committee on Thursday (Australian time). IG Markets strategist Stan Shamu said the local market was optimistic following Dr Bernanke's testimony. ... |
| | | | ... back its $US85 billion-a-month bond-buying program later this year, but only if the economy improves. At 0805 AEST on Thursday, the September share price index futures contract was up 23 points at 4,963. In economic news on Thursday, the National Australia ... |
| | | | ... the bank said. Storm Financial litigator Levitt Robinson Solicitors filed a case against the financial settlement last Thursday and principal Stewart Levitt said that ASIC has given misleading advice to Storm victims. However, CBA opposed this statement ... |
| | | | ... Boeing's Dreamliner aircraft. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 3.38 (0.02 per cent) to 15,464.30, nudging above Thursday's record. The S&P 500 also rose to a new record, adding 5.17 (0.31 per cent) at 1,680.19, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite ... |
| | | | ... per cent higher. This follows investors' positive reaction to US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's comments on Thursday it would continue to pump money into the US economy. IG Markets strategist Chris Weston said the local market was buoyed by ... |
| | | | ... news, Inabox Group, a wholesaler of telco services to small businesses, lists on the ASX. In Australia, the market on Thursday shot up by 1.3 per cent, with investors cheering comments out of the US that money would continue to be pumped into the world's ... |
| | | | ... Bernanke indicated stimulus measures would remain in place for the forseeable future. Dr Bernanke sent markets alight on Thursday morning when he said the Fed would need to continue supporting the US economy. "Both the employment side and the inflation ... |
| | | | ... meeting minutes that signalled the central bank aims to unwind its stimulus measures earlier than thought. At 0820 AEST on Thursday, the September share price index futures contract was up five points at 4,873. The US central bank's June 18 and 19 Federal ... |
| | | | ... websites. Job seekers too are seeking for jobs on the internet. So while this may hold water, we'll have to wait for Thursday when the official employment numbers are released before we drink. Drink from the RBA cup of more rate cuts, that is. The latest ... |
| | | | ... cent higher, continuing the week's trend of significant moves both higher and lower. A day of gains on Friday to follow Thursday's rises would end the trend of one day of heavy losses being following by a day of substantial gains that has marked the ... |
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