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| | | ... $1.99 while David Jones lost four per cent to $2.65. Gains in the resources sector were capped by a muted performance in commodity prices as investors flocked to the perceived safe haven of the US dollar. "The US currency is the main beneficiary of the ... |
| | | | ... costs and comments from policy makers that quashed hopes of a European Central Bank intervention sparked a selloff in commodity markets, with oil plummeting 5.2 per cent and gold tumbling 4.5 per cent. At 1206 AEDT on Thursday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... production and retail sales grew in line with expectations, is expected to boost resources and energy stocks on the hope that commodity prices will rise. Energy stocks led the market higher, adding 2.3 per cent as oil prices pushed closer to the $100 ... |
| | | | ... S&P GSCI North American Copper Index and S&P Light Energy Index with exposure to 24 commodities respectively. "The new commodity ETFs will widen the product choice for investors, delivering a simple solution to an asset class traditionally difficult ... |
| | | | ... banks' reserve requirement ratio by 50 bps to 21% effective 5 December. Stock markets around the globe surged, so did commodity markets while yields on Eurozone debt securities fell. And yes, this time, it's something you can write home to mother about... ... |
| | | | ... to 9.5 per cent in 2012. "Weaker activity in China and other emerging-market economies together with modest falls in commodity prices should put inflation in these countries on a downward trend, allowing some easing of monetary policy," it stated. |
| | | | ... is considered one of the most important physical commodities in the global economy, and is the most commonly traded commodity. "Recent strength in global oil markets has seen WTI crude rally more than 6% since the start of the month, building on gains ... |
| | | | ... reallocated its own global resources weighting offshore to take advantage of discounted stocks, while the volatility-proof commodity sector will continue to be resilient, said one portfolio manager. James Bruce, portfolio manager, Perpetual's global ... |
| | | | ... While it might not have catastrophic implications for Australia, Hogan said a Chinese downturn would result in a fall in commodity prices, as well as heavily impacting confidence. "There's no shortage of investors right now who want us to short the Australian ... |
| | | | ... gained more than one per cent as markets were boosted by the Italian Prime Minister's decision to stand down and stronger commodity prices prompted local investors to buy mining stocks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index gained 52.3 points, or 1.22 per cent ... |
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