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| | | ... price index was 34 points lower at 5,616 on a volume of 10,035 contracts. Private client adviser at ABN Amro Morgans, Bill Bishop, said the market was flat as investors took a breather. "I think you could say there is a touch of profit-taking following ... |
| | | | ... Futures exchange, the June share price index was 108 points lower at 5366. ABN Amro Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said an especially poor result by General Electric Co on Friday had unnerved Wall Street. Mr Bishop said GE was regarded as ... |
| | | | ... the Nasdaq Composite Index shed 11.10 points, or 0.43 per cent, to 2,541.70. ABN Amro Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said today's downturn might be less to do with US recession fears, and more to do with a "blow off" from yesterday's surge. ... |
| | | | ... September share price index contract had lost 195 points to 5586 on a volume of 26,800 contracts. Private client adviser, Bill Bishop, from ABN Amro Morgans, said a "nervous" Australian market was taking its lead from a damaged Wall Street. "The market ... |
| | | | ... Exchange, the September share price index contract was down 106 points to 6,017 on a volume of 23,102 contracts. Analyst Bill Bishop, from ABN Amro Morgans, said today's fall was unfortunate, but to be expected. "All the major stocks have fallen. The ... |
| | | | ... price index contract shed 11 points to 6313 on a volume of 10,026 contracts. ABN Amro Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the local bourse was having a "bit of a smoko" following its "thunderous rise" over the last six weeks. He said although ... |
| | | | ... price index contract was up 10 points at 6008 on a volume of 8,443 contracts. ABN Amro Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the market was "bouncing around" after a flat opening. "Considering the big gain we had yesterday, which was somewhat ... |
| | | | ... index contract added three points to 5872, on a volume of 6,006 contracts. ABN AMRO Morgans private client adviser, Bill Bishop, said that, while the market sentiment was still positive, things were easing up after a blockbuster week. "We've been hitting ... |
| | | | ... gains throughout the day, led by News Corp, AMP and major resource stocks. ABN Amro Morgans senior client adviser Bill Bishop said the improvement in major indices reflected growing confidence in the market. "This is a really confident market and is ... |
| | | | ... stocks, which slumped in response to strong gains by the Australian dollar. ABN Amro Morgans senior client adviser Bill Bishop said BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto were sold off after the Australian dollar spiked above 68 US cents overnight and maintained ... |
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