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| | | Homebuyers have been spared higher mortgage repayments after the Reserve Bank of Australia today left interest rates on hold for the sixth month in a row. In a widely-expected move, the central bank announced the official cash rate would remain at 5.25% ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to inch forward as a late surge from United states markets sets a positive tone for the bourse. US markets staged a late-afternoon comeback on Tuesday, closing higher as investors focused on strong economic data, putting ... |
| | | | The Australian market is expected to struggle for direction after United States and United Kingdom markets enjoyed a long weekend. Yesterday, the all ordinaries ended 9.8 points higher at 3460.2, while the S&P/ASX 200 was up 9.7 points to 3456.9. By ... |
| | | | The Australian sharemarket should struggle to make gains after falls in the blue chip stocks on Wall Street on Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average and the broader S&P 500 Index both lost ground in light trading. A report showed US consumers slowed ... |
| | | | Global equity markets rose as one overnight, with European, Asian and US markets all higher after world oil prices slid back below the US$40 a barrel mark. Solid US GDP data, printing at an annualised 4.4% for the quarter, up from 4.3% previously, also ... |
| | | | National Australia Bank on Tuesday priced a $670 million Lower Tier 2 fixed and floating rate subordinated debt issue maturing on June 2, 2014. The 10-year non-call five-year issue comprises two tranches. A $450 million tranche of 6.50 per cent coupon ... |
| | | | Shares in poker machine maker Aristocrat Leisure rocketed more than 12% higher in early trade after providing guidance for the first half. Aristocrat - which had previously provided no outlook for the first half - today said it expected a net profit ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is likely to track sideways after a lacklustre session on Wall St overnight, but stronger commodities prices could drive resources stocks higher. In New York, key indices ticked in both directions. The broad Standard & Poor's ... |
| | | | The Australian share market should get a boost from Wall St and open higher, continuing a winning streak that ran through most of last week. Higher base metals and precious metals prices at the weekend should also propel resource stocks, which ended ... |
| | | | US stocks ended near the unchanged mark on Thursday as investors digested mixed earnings reports and weaker-than-expected manufacturing data. The Dow Jones industrial average was down just 0.07 of a point at 9937.64. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 ... |
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