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| | | True to form, the dip buyers came a-buying yesterday's dip. But there's something strange - really, really strange about last night's financial market action on Wall Street. The US stock market is up a little overnight because oil prices rebounded. ... |
| | | | The Australian market has received positive leads from offshore trading overnight, with securities indices more buoyant and both gold and oil reversing recent losses. At 0734 AEST on the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract was nine points ... |
| | | | Victims of the Trio Capital superannuation fund fraud will receive $55 million in compensation from a special levy, the Federal Government announced today. Members of four super funds formerly under the trusteeship of Trio will recover all lost funds ... |
| | | | ... the three months to March 31, compared with $US258 million ($A246.18 million) the previous quarter. Alcoa was joined in the red by fellow Dow heavyweight Chevron, which lost 3.4 per cent on news that oil prices fell nearly four dollars for the main US ... |
| | | | So is this the one that ultimately takes the grin off Wall Street's face? According to theage.com.au, " US stocks dropped on Tuesday on worries falling oil prices could set off a reversal in the high-flying energy sector..." It even quoted a certain ... |
| | | | ... gold sectors leading the market higher. However, stocks pulled back from their morning peak as banking stocks dipped into red figures by noon. At 1210 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 11.6 points, or 0.23 per cent, at 4,952.2 points, while ... |
| | | | Former chief executive and chairman of Fincorp Investments, Eric Krecichwost, has been jailed for three and a half years. Krecichwost was sentenced at the Parramatta district court on April 8 in relation to three offences arising from the dishonest ... |
| | | | ... gainer putting on 0.65 per cent. Madrid and Brussels gained 0.37 per cent while Lisbon added a mere 0.03 per cent. In the red were the Swiss market and Amsterdam, both down 0.12 per cent. European finance ministers meeting in Hungary agreed that indebted ... |
| | | | The European Central Bank had lift off! There was hardly a ripple in financial markets when the central bank of the region with a single currency went ahead and raised interest rates last week. Darn straight Virginia, the ECB has just handed down its ... |
| | | | The Australian financial services sector remains some way behind the US and UK for green IT and technology practices, despite progress in the last 18 months. A Fujitsu survey compared the maturity of green IT practices within banking, finance and insurance ... |
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