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| | ... Australian stock market open higher. The ASX 200 has again nudged above the 5,000 mark but, says CMC Markets chief analyst Ric Spooner, investors remain subdued. "It follows a lead, but I think it will be a quiet, steady-as-it-goes kind of day," he said. ... |
| | | ... noon as a fall in the Australian dollar encourages investors to sell banking shares. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said offshore selling of high-yielding stocks continued as the Australian dollar fell further below 96 US cents. "People ... |
| | | ... opened higher as investors await the outcome of talks over Cyprus's debt bailout. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the Australian market had a firm opening, with financial services and consumer stocks leading the way. "The market is ... |
| | | ... per cent at noon, with investors using yesterday's falls to lap up cheaper stocks. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner describes it as a relief rally following Monday's decline. The Aussie bourse is also following positive leads out of Wall ... |
| | | ... appeared to be ahead in the Senate race, but only slightly behind in the lower house. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the possibility of a political impasse in Italy for an incoming government was creating uncertainty amongst investors. ... |
| | | ... index futures contract was down eight points at 5,034 points, with 4,230 contracts traded. CMC Markets chief analyst Ric Spooner said local investors were remaining cautious ahead of Italy's general election on February 24 and 25. "I think the market ... |
| | | ... factor for US indices overnight but this is unlikely to worry local investors too much," CMC Markets chief analyst Ric Spooner said. "Broader economic statistics released over the last 24 hours, including China's PMI and US jobless claims did nothing ... |
| | | ... far heavier losses than expected, after flat overnight leads from offshore markets. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said he was not aware of any identifiable reason or news that would suggest such heavy falls other than that the ASX had ... |
| | | ... overnight and will remain closed on Tuesday as Hurricane Sandy bears down on the US east coast. CMC Markets analyst Ric Spooner said that will reduce trading volumes on the local market, but also make investors nervous about the impact of the storm on ... |
| | | ... points (0.11 per cent) to close at 3,073.19. European stock markets moved higher. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said he thought the market had reached a watershed with investors unwilling to push up values unless specific policies to solve ... |
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