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| | | ... activity growth. More than $28 billion was wiped from the market's value, as investors followed a negative lead from Wall Street, which had its worst session since June amid concerns about the US economy and emerging markets. Local stocks were also impacted ... |
| | | | ... must have been doin' all the yellin' and swearin'. Curses! Call it a baptism of fire but she must have had one eye on Wall Street and the other on the US economic releases as she pronounced the words, "I, Janet Yellen, do solemnly swear..." last night. ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open sharply lower after Wall Street plunged as lacklustre reports on Chinese and US manufacturing activity added to concerns about economic growth and emerging-market economies. At 0845 AEDT on Tuesday, the March ... |
| | | | ... January goes (either the first five days or the entire month), so goes the S&P 500 index for the year - and where Wall Street goes... Where did the S&P 500 end up in the first five days of January? Down 0.67%! To borrow Sylvester's (the cat in Looney ... |
| | | | ... $36.42, Rio Tinto dropped 43 cents cents to $65.37, while iron ore miner Fortescue Metals gained six cents to $5.29. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.71 per cent while the broad-based S&P 500 climbed 1.07 per cent. |
| | | | ... Fed asset shopping this month. Emerging markets are better off hopin' and wishin' and prayin' that their slump takes Wall Street down with it, or for a more life-altering event...send the yield on US Treasuries up, up and away.A Then maybe, just maybe ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat despite a positive lead from Wall Street which withstood a poor durable goods report and a disappointing outlook from Apple that pushed the Nasdaq into the red. At 0820 AEDT on Wednesday, the March share ... |
| | | | ... stocks have fallen heavily after resuming trade after the Australia Day public holiday, due to a recent sell off on Wall Street. Wall Street's Dow Jones Industrial Average took a near two per cent slide on Friday night and a further, albeit smaller ... |
| | | | The Australian market is set to open lower when trade resumes after the Australia Day long weekend. Wall Street fell for the fifth consecutive session overnight, as investors wait on key economic developments in the US and global economy. At 0800 AEDT ... |
| | | | ... overnight had followed suit, said City Index senior market analyst Kara Ordway. "You could arguably say that it was Wall Street that followed on from us and now there's just some consolidation in the market," she said. The resources sector, which sells ... |
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