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Morning market wrap: Dow closes at 5-week high

US stocks bounced sharply late Friday, spurred by economic data that again surpassed analyst forecasts. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 172.1 points (1.9%) to 9,284.6, a five-week high. The broader S&P 500 also rose 17.1 points (1.7%) to 998.7 ...

Morning market wrap: US bonds weaker on strong labour data

US bond yields renewed their ascent of recent weeks, spurred by data from the US Labor Department showing a sharp drop in initial claims for unemployment benefits in mid-July. Claims fell 29,000 to 386,000 in the week to 19 July, the first time the ...

Morningstar offers proprietary research on US stocks to the Australian market

Morningstar has announced today that it is offering sophisticated proprietary research on US stocks to the Australian market. The research house said that Select Equity research combines insightful assessments of a stock's business and management profile ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks sag on mixed economic data

US stocks ended a shortened session lower, as new data provided mixed signals about the strength of the recovery. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported payrolls declined by 30,000 in June and the unemployment rate rose to a new 9-year high of 6.4%. ...

Midday market wrap: Dollar surges higher on unchanged rates

The Australian dollar jumped to its highest level in over five years, after the RBA today left short-term interest rates unchanged. Following the absence of any RBA announcement at 9.30am, the dollar surged almost half a US cent. In early afternoon ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks sink after Fed decision

US share markets slumped after the Federal Reserve opted to cut the funds rate by only 25 basis points, and not by 50 basis points as many investors had been expecting. The Dow Jones industrial average fell by 104.9 points (1.2%) to close at 9,005.0 ...

IWL removes BT Principal from recommended list, upgrades JBWere

InvestorWeb Research (IWL) removed BT Principal from its recommended list following the resignation of the highly-rated Principal LPT team who left to start up a boutique, IWL's Australian Listed Property Sector Review Update has revealed. This report ...