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Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 24 APR 2006
... Friday, ensuring the resources sector should post a healthy rebound in the local trading session. With the market closed tomorrow for Anzac Day, trade could be limited as investors stay on the sidelines until Wednesday, although the market should still ...

Daily economic update

... settings. Financial markets expect the RBA to keep the cash rate unchanged at 5.5 per cent when it announces its decision tomorrow. In overseas news, US pending existing home sales fell by a bigger than expected 1.1 per cent in January, continuing the ...

Weekly economic round-up

... (RBA) will decide to keep interest rates steady at 5.5 per cent after its Board meets to deliberate on monetary policy tomorrow. Last week's domestic data releases has ensured this outcome and increased the probability that the Australian cash rate may ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 28 FEB 2006
... releases December quarter current account and government finance data, both of which will feed into domestic GDP results due tomorrow. Also, the Reserve Bank of Australia releases its January financial aggregates. NEW YORK - US stocks rallied as a steep ...

Daily economic update

... while the weakness in December was likely understated. Ben Bernanke will make his first public appearance as Fed Chairman tomorrow with testimony on the economy and monetary policy to the House Financial Services Committee. He will testify before the ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 FEB 2006
... - The New Zealand sharemarket closed higher on light volume yesterday, despite jitters in top stock Telecom ahead of tomorrow's first half result. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index was 8.97 points higher at 3350.65, while the NZSX all capital index closed ...

Daily economic update

... expect ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet to signal an acceleration of interest-rate increases at a press conference after tomorrow's ECB Board meeting. The euro has risen by more than 2 per cent after reports showed investor optimism in Germany climbed ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... cent annual rate posted in August 2005. Speeches by RBA and Treasury officials dominate this week's trading activity. Tomorrow, the Australian Treasury's David Gruen speaks on 'Australia's medium-term challenges' while RBA Governor Ian Macfarlane will ...

Marketwrap

... declines in automakers' like General Motors stemmed from investor concerns about weak November sales, which will be reported tomorrow. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 82.29 points at 10,805.87. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was down 8.00 ...

New EFTPOS puts bank in spotlight: First Data

... idea of settling the bill in their own currency. And this could be a case of the leisure sector today, the banking world tomorrow. Greg Nash, First Data's managing director says that, at the moment, the only merchants who can avail of this technology ...