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| | | ... of research with Australian Stock Report. "The market obviously fell very heavily at the beginning of the month on the Japanese nuclear crisis and the Middle Eastern tensions and both of those issues, while not completely resolved, have settled down," ... |
| | | | ... and have now lost nearly three quarters of their value before a 14-metre (46-foot) tsunami hit the Fukushima plant. The Japanese government on Tuesday said nationalising the beleaguered utility was "an option" but denied it had immediate plans to do ... |
| | | | ... probably going to have to come from earnings, so there has to be confidence as to earnings recovery. "The oil price, (and) Japanese earthquake and nuclear situation - providing it doesn't escalate to a worse position - is now factored in." More than ... |
| | | | ... pressure vessels of reactors one, two and three may all be damaged, Jiji Press news agency reported. Concerns over the Japanese crisis overshadowed another strong cue from Wall Street on Friday, where the Dow closed up 0.41 per cent thanks to an upward ... |
| | | | ... firmer Friday on strong US growth figures after a testing week dominated by Middle East unrest, Portugal's debt crisis and Japanese efforts to recover from its devastating earthquake. Dealers said sentiment overall appears to have steadied following ... |
| | | | ... too, yet their currencies have not participated fully into that boom and future demand. The Middle East conflict and the Japanese earthquake have dampened some of Mittal's prediction on growth - but only by timing, not in size. For example, he predicts ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday as industrial and mining companies were boosted by rising commodity prices amid expectations of high demand for Japanese reconstruction and fears over Middle East unrest. But gains eroded as higher levels of radioactive substances were detected ... |
| | | | ... led by industrial and mining companies as traders eyed the knock-on affects of higher metal and commodity demand and Japanese reconstruction. The Dow was dragged upward by aluminum giant Alcoa, which added over three per cent, and manufacturing behemoth ... |
| | | | ... accruing, after getting to 101.28 US cents overnight, which is getting near the levels we haven't seen since before the Japanese disaster." Overnight, oil prices pushed above $US105 per barrel, as traders focused on international crises in Libya and ... |
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