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| | | The Australian market could make a move back into positive territory today as US markets responded to inflation data released there by pushing higher across the board. The rise in stocks came after a muted rise in inflation data suggested the US Federal ... |
| | | | Australian markets are likely to open weaker as softer offshore bourses set a negative tone back from a long weekend. The Australian sharemarket was closed yesterday for a public holiday. By 0659 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange today, the June share ... |
| | | | The Australian market is likely to eke out some small gains on the day, although traders may struggle for direction given that the US market will be closed tonight and the Australian market is closed on Monday. Overnight, the US market gained ground ... |
| | | | Six months after the last rise in interest rates, buying a home is back in favour. The Westpac-Melbourne Institute gauge of whether now is a good time to buy a house surged by nearly 30% in the June quarter. This was despite an overall 1.1% fall in ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket was likely to open weaker as softer markets globally and weaker base metal prices combine to paint a negative picture for the local bourse. By 0705 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange today, the June share price index contract ... |
| | | | The Australian market is likely to open slightly firmer, although it could slip into the red over the course of the day as weaker oil, gold and base metal prices impact resource stocks. US markets nudged ahead overnight as other offshore stockmarkets ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket is expected to continue to gain ground, following a strong lead from offshore markets overnight. All three United States indices rose by more than one per cent overnight and this, coupled with solid gains from European stock ... |
| | | | The Australian stockmarket is expected to open firmer as a solid lead from the United States opens the door for further domestic gains. US stocks rallied on Friday as strong economic data, lower oil prices and an optimistic outlook from Intel helped ... |
| | | | The Australian stockmarket is likely to open weaker as US markets lost ground across the board ahead of key economic data to be released there later tonight. By 0706 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange today, the June share price index contract, a key ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to continue the momentum from yesterday, as US blue chips made solid gains overnight. The Australian market got a boost from resources stocks yesterday, however weaker prices on the London Metals Exchange, as well as ... |
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