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| | | The Australian market looks set to open higher after Wall Street gained strongly in part on the back of better-than-expected earnings at JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo. At 0645 AEDT on Wednesday, the March share price index futures contract was up 26 ... |
| | | | Australian stocks have opened in the red following a selloff on Wall Street overnight. The local market is around half a per cent lower, which is better than futures markets had anticipated following the falls in the US, where the Dow Jones, S&P 500 ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following the lead of Wall Street which has fallen more than three-quarters of a per cent. At 0645 AEDT on Tuesday, the March share price index futures contract was down 41 points at 5,220. In equities news ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat after Wall Street closed mostly higher following a surprisingly weak US jobs report. At 0645 AEDT on Monday, the March share price index futures contract was down four points at 5,286. The monthly US Labor ... |
| | | | ... resources stocks. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner says the week start followed a lacklustre Friday session on Wall Street and continued the slide in local stocks that started mid-November. "We've seen quite a significant portfolio adjustment ... |
| | | | Australian stocks have defied a negative lead from Wall Street to start the local session slightly higher. CommSec market analyst Juliana Roadley said the negative sentiment from Wall Street, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and NASDAQ ... |
| | | | Australian shares are marginally weaker as a lacklustre lead from Wall Street weighs down the big miners and some banking stocks. A dip on US markets saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the the broad-based S&P 500 both shed about a third of a per ... |
| | | | ... CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the local market had pushed ahead despite a lacklustre lead from Wall Street. He said the move was likely a rebound from Monday's session, when the market finished 41 points lower. "It just looks like ... |
| | | | ... late in New York on Friday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rose and the US dollar edged higher against the yen as Wall Street rallied in response to a surprisingly sharp fall in the US jobless rate. Tokyo jumped 2.29 per cent, or 350.35 points, to ... |
| | | | ... resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was up 19 cents at $36.94, and Rio Tinto had added 48 cents at $66.89. On Wall Street on Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 198.69 points, or 1.26 per cent, at 16,020.20 points after a better-than-expected ... |
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