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| | | ... post its quarter financial and operational results. In Australia, the market on Friday closed slightly lower despite commodity stocks staging a comeback. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 4.9 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,097.5 points, while the ... |
| | | | ... bounced after looking like they had been a little oversold. The commodities sector was also catching up to the rally in commodity prices, after the Australian market was closed on Thursday for the Anzac Day holiday. The rest of the market was mixed ... |
| | | | ... market on Monday closed higher, led by resources stocks that rebounded from last week's battering because of falling commodity prices. It was the second consecutive day of gains on the ASX, with most sectors having positive days. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... belief in the gossip than of the general nervousness amongst traders, as the bleak macro backdrop combines with wild commodity swings, acts of terrorism and unravelling geopolitical situations in North Korea and Israel to undermine investor confidence." ... |
| | | | ... as earlier risk aversion dissipated. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares fell on Tuesday, in line with global equity and commodity markets. The NZX 50 Index fell 26.9 points, or 0.6 per cent, to 4,427.8 points. Within the index, 30 stocks fell, 11 rose and ... |
| | | | ... rebalancing - away from the external dependence and more into domestic consumption. You already know my view on falling commodity prices. While they can be a source of angst amongst commodity producers, they lower the cost of raw material input for most ... |
| | | | ... man Kuroda's bigger and wider APP are failing in their quest at reflation. This and, of course, the fall out of lower commodity prices on firms that sells commodities. The bullish way: Lower commodity prices enhances consumer's disposable income, raising ... |
| | | | Australian stocks were lower at noon, driven down by resources stocks and falls in commodity prices. The big miners weigh heavily on the ASX and were leading the broader market lower after gold prices were particularly hit hard in offshore trading after ... |
| | | | ... rotation (from banks to resources)," he said. Mr McCarthy said resources stocks were lifting on the back of improved commodity prices, which benefited from better-than-expected inflation data out of China and moves by Japan to stimulate its economy. ... |
| | | | ... has just begun. Also, moves by Japan to stimulate its economy was generating positive sentiment and helping to boost commodity stocks. On the local market shares in Ten Network Holdings lifted 1.25 cents to 30.75 cents despite the broadcaster posting ... |
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