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Morning market wrap: All Ordinaries up slightly

John Fernando The All Ordinaries followed the trend in Wall Street as stocks recovered marginally after yesterday's losses. Strong profit results from Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) and Australia's largest supplier of gas and electricity ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries return negative figures

... 1.36% in trading today as Hong Kong's Hang Seng index also decreased by 1.22% following the trend set in Wall Street where stocks took a dive yesterday. Meanwhile the dollar is trading at a three-year high at US$0.62 and Packer-owned media company Publishing ...

Costello cautions supers against overseas equity investments

... Costello today said that he believed that it was "unwise" for superannuation funds to be investing large sums in overseas stocks, citing dramatic losses in global equity prices over the past few years. Speaking during a radio talk show this morning Costello ...

Morning wrap market wrap:

... sales are in the US. Meanwhile AMP continued its bad run with a loss of 3.4% in trading today to close at $6.77. Asian stocks also had a strong rally with Korean, Hong Kong and Japanese investors reacting positively to the US economic figures. The Asian ...

Afternoon market wrap: AMP dumped yet again

... The All Ordinaries gained slightly in trading today, following the positive trend set in Wall Street yesterday with US stocks gaining over 1%. AMP stocks continued to be dogged by a lack investor confidence as the financial giant lurched from one crisis ...

Midday market wrap: All Ords down 2%

Paul Cully The All Ordinaries lost over 2% in trading today and reflected the general trend of stocks in all the major international shares markets. Wall Street lost about 2% of its shares value, while Japan's Nikkei index decreased 2.44%. Hong Kong ...

Morning market wrap: All Ordinaries up

... the possibility of war seems less imminent. Wall Street will resume trading today after having done well on Friday with stocks climbing by over 1%. All Ordinaries: 2829.40 (+25.00) Dow Jones: 8018.11 (+103.15) NASDAQ: 1349.02 (+17.79) FTSE-100: 3727.10 ...

Morning market wrap: All Ordinaries up

... the possibility of war seems less imminent. Wall Street will resume trading today after having done well on Friday with stocks climbing by over 1%. All Ordinaries: 2829.40 (+25.00) Dow Jones: 8018.11 (+103.15) NASDAQ: 1349.02 (+17.79) FTSE-100: 3727.10 ...