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| | ... on Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia releases its minutes of its February board meeting. In equities news, Flight Centre, Sonic Healthcare and Mirvac Group post half-year results, while Oil Search and Melbourne IT release full-year results and Downer ... |
| | | ... customer officer Gordon Ballantyne is due to address an American Chamber of Commerce luncheon, NBN Co opens an opearations centre in Melbourne's Docklands while Myer Holdings, Primary Health Care, Sundance Resources and Retail Food Group hold annual ... |
| | | ASIC has given regulatory clearance for the launch of ASX PureMatch, the new high speed/low latency order book for trading the most liquid ASX-listed stocks and domestic exchange traded funds (ETFs). The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) has now ... |
| | | ... In equities news, Leighton Holdings Ltd is expected to hold its annual general meeting, County Coal is due to list on the ASX and Wesfarmers chief executive Richard Goyder is to address an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon. In Australia ... |
| | | ... saw a massive slide in US markets and this has really extended to the Australian market as well." Only five stocks on the ASX 200 gained. Mr Shamu said the focus upon Italy had completely overshadowed slightly-better-than-expected unemployment figures. ... |
| | | ... at 4,281.2 points, while the broader All Ordinaries index had risen 8.4 points, or 0.19 per cent, to 4,343.7 points. On the ASX 24, the December share price index futures contract was three points higher at 4,285 points, on volume of 14,030 contracts. ... |
| | | ... unions against the airline. Rival airline Virgin Blue rose 2.5 cents, or 6.94 per cent, to 38.5 cents. Travel agent Flight Centre descended 13 cents to $19.84. Mr Peacock said Qantas investors might view the order by Fair Work Australia as the catalyst ... |
| | | ... points (0.05 per cent) to 2,737.15, while the S&P 500 index, a broader measure of the markets, barely moved, edging up 0.49 point (0.04 per cent) to 1,285.08. Wall Street stocks had opened slightly lower, then clawed their way up in trade lacking clear ... |
| | | ... tempered the mood and reports the German government is slashing its 2012 growth forecast, in the run up to a EU summit set to centre on the debt crisis starting on Friday. London's FTSE 100 index of top shares closed up 0.74 per cent to 5,450.49, despite ... |
| | | ... 168.06 points, at 8,773.68, South Korea's KOSPI ended 1.62 per cent higher, or 28.58 points, at 1,795.02, and Sydney's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.63 per cent, or 26.6 points, to 4,227.6. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng index closed 2.43 per cent, or 430.53 ... |
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