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| | | ... Media Ltd hold annual general meetings. The Australian market closed lower on Wednesday after a positive lead from United States markets was outweighed by continued concerns about Europe's debt problems. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 38.2 points ... |
| | | | ... the first of the Australian banks to complete a covered bond issue, raising $US1.25 billion ($A1.23 billion) from United States debt markets. In resources news, Atlas Iron has bought Gondwana Resources' 90 per cent stake in the Corunna Downs project ... |
| | | | ... deputy chief of the European Central Bank However, Asian markets fell Tuesday following a sell-off in Europe and the United States as dealers began to consider that despite a change in leadership, Italy and Greece still faced a tough task to implement ... |
| | | | ... higher yielding asset classes during October. The impact of Europe's debt crisis and solid Q3 2011 earnings for United States corporations was positive for the exchange-traded products (ETPs) space as investors poured more funds into this investment ... |
| | | | ... revenue. Caterpillar added 4.3 per cent after announcing some $740 million in investments to expand production in the United States and Indonesia. The bond market was closed. Yields late Thursday stood at 2.06 per cent for the 10-year Treasury, while ... |
| | | | ... came to an agreement on a plan to tackle the region's sovereign debt crisis. Adding to the relief was data from the United States showing the world's biggest economy grew at a strong pace in the three months to September, easing fears of a new recession ... |
| | | | ... $14.51 billion in September from $17.8 billion the previous month. The figures, highlighting falling demand in the United States and Europe, will likely stoke fears over China's vast manufacturing sector, which employs millions of workers and has been ... |
| | | | ... thanks'? And surprise, surprise, the All Ordinaries index lost a little bit more than 2% yesterday. With Europe and the United States on a collision course to sinkville, Australia cannot afford for its new best friend to sink down and under. But wait ... |
| | | | ... and Three Forks formations in the states of North Dakota and Montana - among the largest oil accumulations in the United States. British security group G4S meanwhile said it had agreed to buy Denmark-based facilities company ISS for STG5.2 billion, creating ... |
| | | | ... established by the G20 at the 2009 Pittsburgh summit. Current membership stands at 20 countries, and includes the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain China, India and Brazil. |
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