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| | | ... Caterpillar, Intel, JP Morgan. "Defensive stocks outperforming. The best performers lately include utility companies American Water Works (AWK) and Consolidated Edison (ED), consumer staples companies Procter & Gamble (PG) and General Electric (GE) ... |
| | | | ... $750 million of October 2014 bonds In equities news, Virgin Australia chief executive John Borghetti will address an American Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Sydney. On Thursday, the Australian share market posted a third straight day of gains as stronger ... |
| | | | ... On top of these, most Asian markets closed the week significantly higher. For despite these circulating jitters, most American economic indicators point to a continuation of its recovery. Also, news out of the Eurozone over the weekend showed that the ... |
| | | | The Australian market has recovered slightly in opening trade on Friday, following a recovery on Wall Street in both commodities and equities. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 4.5 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 4,700.8 points, while the broader All ... |
| | | | ... appliances shops and at health & personal care stores all declined in April. Higher food and petrol bills are eating into American consumers' spending elsewhere. This logic was evident in the larger-than-expected 0.8 per cent rise in US producer prices ... |
| | | | ... first-quarter net income more than quintupled to $US131 million ($A121.05 million) from $US23 million ($A21.25 million). American International Group Inc rose 3.5 per cent after the government said it would sell 200 million of the 1.66 billion shares ... |
| | | | ... Amatil Ltd holds its annual general meeting in Sydney. Sigma Pharmaceuticals chief executive Mark Hooper addresses an American Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Melbourne, and Victorian Treasurer Kim Wells speaks to the Committee for Economic Development ... |
| | | | ... tranquil, rough or in-between -- is a mug's game. The recent surge in the Australian dollar's exchange rate versus the American greenback had been so strong, it's hard to miss. No siree! Have you noticed the number of Aussies that were in the UK for ... |
| | | | ... marked by a slew of bad news on the debt front. Another analyst, who asked not to be named, said "there is a risk that American leaders cannot reach an understanding to reduce the deficit. HONG KONG - Asian stocks were mixed in choppy trade on Monday ... |
| | | | ... bubble. Economists such as Harvard professor Martin Feldstein have predicted nothing but gloom ahead for the troubled North American country, which must seek approval from congress to increase the $14.29 trillion debt ceiling by May. US Treasury Secretary ... |
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