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| | ... cent) and consumer staples (down 0.75 per cent) were also in negative territory. Lonsec senior client adviser Michael Heffernan said the local market had not followed through from a positive set of offshore leads. "You would have expected our market ... |
| | | ... and minerals stocks (up 2.53 per cent) and materials stocks (up 2.22 per cent). Lonsec senior client adviser Michael Heffernan the prospect of the US Federal Reserve announcing a further round of economic stimulus later this week, on top of similar measures ... |
| | | ... (up 0.76 per cent) and telecoms (up 0.76 per cent) were higher in early trade. Lonsec senior client adviser Michael Heffernan the Australian market had done well to be close to level at the start of trade after an up-and-down overnight session. "Last ... |
| | | ... points at 4,050, with 17,798 contracts traded. "It's a workman-like performance in a difficult environment," Michael Heffernan, senior client adviser and economist at Lonsec said. A weak US lead on the back of fresh worries over Europe sent local stocks ... |
| | | ... negative territory. Falling stocks outnumbered rising stocks by more than five to one. Lonsec senior client adviser Michael Heffernan said miners had taken the biggest hit on a day where no one has been spared, given all 20 stocks on the S&P/ASX20 were ... |
| | | ... would call a two steps forward one step back fashion," Austock Securities senior client adviser and strategist Michael Heffernan said. "That is light years in front of the period that we had last year." Also, Mr Heffernan said the past couple of weeks ... |
| | | ... markets tumbled following the Federal Reserve chairman's address to Congress. Austock securities client adviser Michael Heffernan attributed the selloff to profit taking after favourable economic indicators in the US and Europe overnight. The US economy ... |
| | | ... a quiet overnight session for international markets. Austock Securities senior client adviser and strategist Michael Heffernan said there was no major local or international news driving the Australian market on Thursday. "European markets have been ... |
| | | ... housing and manufacturing sectors continued to improve. Austock Securities senior client adviser and strategist Michael Heffernan said the good news out of the US improved the gloomy mood on international markets, after weeks of tough trading conditions ... |
| | | ... Tinto and Fortescue release their production forecasts for iron ore, Austock Securities senior client adviser Michael Heffernan said. "China will be the focus of today's attention with gross domestic product and industrial production data out later," ... |
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