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Midday market wrap: Defensives drag local shares lower

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 JUL 2003
... investors continued to exit bank stocks and utilities and head towards more cyclically sensitive alternatives. The financial sector lost one percent in early trade, with Westpac shedding 32c to $15.44. NAB, Macquarie, StGeorge and CBA were also hammered ...

Midday market wrap: Air New Zealand falls after profit warning

... Ordinaries index as a whole continued to climb after yesterday's stronger showing. Again it was the banks and financial sector leading the way. AMP powered above the $8.00 mark to stand at $8.27 at lunch, a rise of 3.4%, buoyed by firmer numbers in both ...

Australian borrowing falls to $22.08 billion in March quarter

... US$5.7 billion in 2002. The Australian loans market fell from US$5.8 billion to US$3.2 billion. Thomson said the financial sector was the largest contributor to the significant growth in overseas borrowing, accounting for US$6.5 billion of the US$7.5 ...

Australian primary equity market falls 31% to $4.7 billion

... Australian Equity and Equity-linked tables. But in contrast to the growth in the media and entertainment industry, financial sector issues dropped sharply from $2.1 billion to $103.60 million, Thomson added.

Afternoon market wrap: Airlines hit by turbulence

... Kong, and the US. AMP lost $0.55 but ANZ and Commonwealth again both rose in a mixed day for the banking and financial sector. All Ordinaries: 2848.60 (-12.60) Dow Jones: 8145.77 (-55.68) NASDAQ: 1369.62 (-14.63) FTSE-100: 3708.50 (-20.60) Hang Seng ...