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| | | ... recognised, and either mitigated or priced into current valuations. Even with the looming budget problems in the United States (US), US bond yields suggest that many of the investors who wanted to get out of the equity market already have, he said. "Markets ... |
| | | | ... held roles with Trafalgar Corporate in Australia, Merrill Lynch in the United Kingdom and Putnam Investments in the United States. Both will report to AMP Capital head of infrastructure Europe and North America Boe Pahari. |
| | | | ... had almost halved, down 51.2 per cent to $58.6 million, attributed to a drop in value of one of its roads in the United States. Hearing device maker Cochlear was almost 11 cents weaker at $65.32 at 1030 AEST, after posting a 68 per cent drop in full ... |
| | | | ... (2.00 per cent) to 2,967.90, while the S&P 500-stock index advanced 25.99 points (1.90 per cent) to 1,390.99. The United States added 163,000 jobs in July and the jobless rate ticked up a tenth of one per cent to 8.3 per cent, the Labor Department said. ... |
| | | | ... after the sleep disorder equipment supplier said its annual profit is up 12 per cent due to stronger revenue in the United States. Its shares were up 22 cents, or 7.28 per cent, to $3.24 at 1031 AEST. Oil Search shares dropped after it said is PNG loading ... |
| | | | ... European stock markets closed sharply higher on rising hopes for more central bank stimulus measures in Europe and the United States to help kickstart global economic growth. In local equities news, Aquila Resources shares rose two cents to $2.04 at ... |
| | | | ... European stock markets closed sharply higher on rising hopes for more central bank stimulus measures in Europe and the United States to help kickstart global economic growth. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index was up 1.18 per cent to 5,693.63 points on ... |
| | | | ... New York late Wednesday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose after upbeat earnings results in the region and the United States, while eurozone fears eased slightly on hopes over the funding of future bailouts. The first gain for the Dow in four sessions ... |
| | | | ... once we get enough demand for a close on a fund we will do that." Babson - one of the world's largest managers of United States leveraged bonds - has also recently expanded its Australian operations, hiring Duncan Robertson to lead sales, the first new ... |
| | | | ... Australian government calling for the commencement of talks to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the United States," Brogden said from Washington. "An intergovernmental agreement has the potential to significantly reduce the FATCA compliance ... |
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