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| | | The share market is lower as investors follow a negative lead from Wall Street's last session. Friday's big drop in high-growth companies in the US overshadowed a solid US jobs report, Bell Potter senior adviser Stuart Smith said. "It was momentum stocks ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower after Wall Street tumbled more than 2.5 per cent despite solid jobs data. At 0645 AEDT on Monday, the June share price index futures contract was down 41 points at 5,381. The US Department of Labor reported ... |
| | | | ... whatever reason - rebalancing, repositioning, arbitrage, etc. It was just the usual garden variety random walk on Wall Street kinda trade. No one who've bothered or even cared were it not for Michael Lewis's latest book, "Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt." ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat with Wall Street little changed as investors digest a series of economic data ahead of Friday's big US jobs report for March. At 0805 AEDT on Friday, the June share price index futures contract was down six ... |
| | | | ... HFT firms comes at the same time as the launch of a much-discussed book criticising algorithm traders, Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt by US financial journalist Michael Lewis. Meanwhile, Australian specialist trading execution firm BestEx has issued ... |
| | | | ... may gain more impetus if February retail sales figures, to be released later on Thursday morning, are positive. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 index rose to a new high, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average index fell just short of a record. On the local ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher after Wall Street gained following solid manufacturing data from China. At 0830 AEDT on Wednesday, the June share price index futures contract was up 27 points at 5,410. China said its official purchasing ... |
| | | | ... share market has opened lower with a weak start for the big four banks, despite a positive lead with solid gains on Wall Street overnight. Morgans private client adviser Alistair McCorquodale said the market may have been distorted by the transition ... |
| | | | A change of noun is all it took. Yes Virginia, by just changing the noun that followed the word "considerable", Fed Chair Janet Yellen put the smile back on many a-Wall Streeter's faces. Less than two weeks ago, Janet explained the considerable "time" ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat despite strong gains on Wall Street after Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen was dovish about the US economy's recovery. At 0855 AEDT on Tuesday, the June share price index futures contract was up four points ... |
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