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| | | ... 4,382 with 23,026 contracts traded. All the local banks eased off after early morning gains but remained in positive territory. Westpac rose eight cents to $32.76, Commonwealth Bank increased 53 cents to $50.52, ANZ gained 35 cents to $22.35 and National ... |
| | | | ... annual general meetings. In Australia, the market on Wednesday shares rebounded strongly to finish the day in positive territory after initially falling more than one per cent. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed up 14.6 points, or 0.35 per cent, at ... |
| | | | ... Greece does to the financial system in Europe that's the issue." Across the local market, most stocks traded in positive territory but failed to recover fully from Tuesday's broad-based losses. Market heavyweight BHP Billiton added 21 cents, or 0.58 ... |
| | | | ... Monday in the wake of strong finishes across the Asia-Pacific region, but by mid-afternoon had dropped into negative territory. The euro, which had rallied in the morning to above $US1.39 for the first time in a month, also fell back after sobering comments ... |
| | | | ... rescue fund. By 1204 AEDT, both major local indices had pared back some of their early gains, but remained in positive territory. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index had gained 22.2 points, or 0.53 per cent, at 4,226.5 and the broader All Ordinaries index ... |
| | | | ... at 8738.90 but Seoul ended 0.81 per cent, or 14.48 points, up at 1809.50. Also reversing a morning dip into negative territory, Hong Kong was 1.03 per cent higher after the break. Shanghai surged 2.24 per cent in afternoon after it had earlier hit a ... |
| | | | ... help contain the impact of the eurozone debt crisis. The local market took less than half an hour to move into positive territory at the open, despite Wall Street stocks closing in the red on Friday after a credit downgrade on Italy and Spain. Shares ... |
| | | | ... significantly stronger position" after recovering from the 2008-2009 financial crisis. After seesawing from negative to positive territory and back again, Apple's shares closed little-changed, losing 0.23 per cent, in the first day of trade after the ... |
| | | | ... index on the service economy in September fell slightly to 53 from 53.3 the previous month, still in positive growth territory, and its business activity sub-index rose 1.5 points to 57.1. Meanwhile, the private payrolls firm ADP reported that US companies ... |
| | | | ... to resolve the eurozone debt crisis)." He said weaker Dow Futures might see the market drift slightly into negative territory with some profit-taking activity towards the end of the day. Telecom stocks were the strongest performers, rising 1.3 per cent ... |
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