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| | | ... another significant tactical down-leg into later Q3." Can you see the irrationality of this warning? If investors and traders believe this technical forecast of "a significant tactical down-leg into later Q3", they would not be putting money in the market ... |
| | | | ... US corporate earnings season was held in check by the approach of economic data from China and the United States, said traders. SHANGHAI - Chinese shares ended 0.82 per cent higher, narrowing earlier gains as caution prevailed ahead of the mega debut ... |
| | | | ... despite news that Moody's had downgraded Portugal's sovereign debt rating, sparking fresh concerns about the eurozone. Traders also took in their stride news of plunging investor confidence in eurozone powerhouse, Germany. In London the FTSE 100 index ... |
| | | | ... in first-tier cities had resumed lending to buyers of third homes, after data showed the market was starting to cool, traders said. SHANGHAI - The market was led by property companies. The Shanghai Composite Index added 19.8 points, or 0.8 per cent ... |
| | | | ... main stock markets rose at the end of a largely solid week for share prices caused by stronger optimism over the economy, traders said. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index gained 27.49 points, or 0.54 per cent, to 5,132.94 points. FRANKFURT - Germany's ... |
| | | | ... boosted by gains on Wall Street, while Shanghai was down 0.25 per cent as investors remained cautious ahead of AgBank's IPO, traders said. The benchmark Hang Seng index closed up 193.49 points at 20,050.56. Turnover was $HK45.48 billion ($A6.66 billion). ... |
| | | | ... firmer, by 1.16 per cent, at 4,299.7. NEW YORK - The Dow Jones industrial average broke a seven-day slide on Tuesday after traders sifted through the market for beaten-down stocks. Investors tried to recover some of the big losses that piled up following ... |
| | | | ... 10,198 contracts. Wall Street fell overnight after a disappointing June employment report from a payroll company, which traders said acted as a precursor to key employment data due out on Friday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 96.28 points, or ... |
| | | | ... second quarter that left investors with heavy losses and far more doubts about the economy than they had just months ago. Traders who took a bleaker view of the economy after the market peaked in April were selling again Wednesday. A disappointing June ... |
| | | | ... underlying theme is hesitation," Mr Taylor said. "With payroll data due in the US later this week, the general feel is traders and investors won't take on any major positions until that data us out of the road. "Caution is the name of the game." The ... |
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