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| | | ... 2,220.65, and the broad-market S&P 500 index shed 2.19 points (0.21 per cent) to 1,074.57. After opening in negative territory, the three major indices recovered momentum in choppy trade. Investors shrugged off a weekend pledge by the leaders of the ... |
| | | | The Australian share market was in into negative territory at noon with political uncertainty at home combining with ongoing worries about overseas debt and the United States economy to place weight on the market. At 1201 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... shares rose 0.18 per cent on Wednesday as dealers picked up bargains after the index spent most of the day in negative territory following a loss on Wall Street. The benchmark Hang Seng Index closed 37.53 points higher at 20,856.61. Turnover was $HK56.50 ... |
| | | | ... five that had fallen at 1210 AEST. The market opened up about half a per cent firmer and moved further into positive territory during the morning amid broad-based gains in the finance and materials sectors. In late morning, market players cheered a labour ... |
| | | | ... Australian Unity Investments (AUI) has appointed John Andrews as business development manager for Queensland and Northern Territory. Andrews previously worked at RBS Morgans (previously ABN AMRO Morgans) for a decade across a number of roles including ... |
| | | | ... said. "The fact we are only slightly weaker is quite positive and it is mainly the banks that are keeping us in positive territory." ANZ was up two cents at $22.33 at 1205 AEST, Commonwealth Bank was six cents stronger at $50.81, National Australia Bank ... |
| | | | ... 4,311 points, with 25,275 contracts traded. The market opened down about 2.6 per cent and moved further into negative territory during the morning, led by heavy losses on minerals and financial stocks. CMC Markets head of trading James Foulsham said ... |
| | | | ... former finance minister Naoto Kan as its new leader. Profit-taking quickly emerged to push the index back into negative territory. Kan, who was later elected prime minister in parliament, has advocated a weaker yen, which is supportive of Japanese exporters. ... |
| | | | ... report. After opening with modest gains, the major indices slid lower but clawed their way back to close in positive territory. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose a scant 5.74 points (0.06 per cent) to 10,255.28 when the market settled, extending ... |
| | | | The Australian share market recovered from its lower opening on Wednesday to be in positive territory at noon, on a stronger Australian dollar and solid economic growth figures. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 9.1 points, or 0.21 ... |
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