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| | ... gains could be short-lived as several stocks, including ANZ and NAB, trade without dividend entitlements on Friday, CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said. "The ASX 200 will be swimming against the tide of dividend losses that will strip around ... |
| | | The Australian share market has opened higher despite a drop in US markets overnight. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the local bourse was supported by stocks that offered good yields, such as the banks, after National Australia Bank ... |
| | | ... share market is higher at noon as investors continue to buy shares with high returns, particularly the big banks. CMC Markets analyst Michael McCarthy said some investors were buying because they believe weak global growth prospects mean stimulus from ... |
| | | ... higher at noon as bargain hunters step in amid stronger iron ore prices and a solid production report from Rio Tinto. CMC Markets analyst Ric Spooner said the Australian market was performing well, considering the lacklustre performance in the US overnight. ... |
| | | ... commodity prices were also boosting other sectors, and are likely to help break the share market's recent losing streak, CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said. "When people start to see some buying momentum develop, as we've begun to see ... |
| | | ... balance figures due out at lunchtime (AEDT) show solid growth coupled with US markets being closed on Monday night, said CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner. "We might set ourselves up for a little bit of a turnaround," he told AAP. "The risk ... |
| | | ... Thursday morning higher only to drop due to ongoing concerns about China's economy and the falling Australian dollar, CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said. The Australian dollar fell to a fresh six month low of 89.39 US cents overnight. ... |
| | | ... weak capital flows into China and a further drop in German investor confidence," said Jasper Lawler, an analyst at CMC Markets UK. Investor sentiment in Europe's biggest economy, Germany, fell for the ninth month in a row in September amid jitters about ... |
| | | ... start to proceedings, the opening hours of trading have seen the early gains made by the benchmark index diminish," CMC Markets sales trader Niall King said. Rio Tinto and Telstra had fallen after opening higher, while BHP and CBA had been weak since ... |
| | | ... market were lower, although the big mining companies were higher, despite further falls in the price of iron ore. CMC Markets sales trader Niall King said local investors had ignored a positive lead from Friday's session on Wall Street, and were focused ... |
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