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| | | ... fortunes came after traders shut up shop on Tuesday having driven the market to its lowest point in more than two years. WELLINGTON - New Zealand stocks rose after unexpectedly strong Australian economic growth lifted dual-listed companies including ... |
| | | | ... and 109.30 yen while the US dollar jumped to 77.08 yen. Singapore closed flat, adding just 1.16 points to 2774.33. WELLINGTON - Wellington fell by 0.69 per cent, or 22.57 points, to 3270.56. |
| | | | ... cent to 11,240.26 on dismal August employment figures. Singapore tumbled 2.46 per cent, or 69.92 points, to 2,773.17. WELLINGTON - Wellington fell 0.31 per cent, or 10.09 points, to 3,293.13. |
| | | | ... July. The PMI from banking giant HSBC showed a similar improving trend, rising to 49.9 in August from 49.3 in July. Wellington closed up 0.28 per cent, or 9.20 points, at 3,332.27. Singapore closed down 18.08 points, or 0.63 per cent, to 2,867.18. WELLINGTON ... |
| | | | ... up from Tuesday's close of $US1,793.00-$US1,794.00. Singapore closed up 3.34 per cent, or 93.37 points, at 2,885.26. WELLINGTON - The NZ stock market closed up 5.34 points, or 0.16 per cent, at 3,323.07. Insurer Tower Limited jumped 5.7 per cent to $NZ1.48 ... |
| | | | ... its 10 per cent stake in the Chinese lender. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China added 0.5 per cent to 4.10 yuan. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand share market started the day well, on the back of encouraging news out of debt-stricken Europe, and held ... |
| | | | ... finances is seen as a short-term negative for stocks, said analysts, but such prudence is viewed as a positive for bonds. WELLINGTON - In New Zealand, the benchmark NZX-50 index closed up 10.369 points, or 0.315 per cent, at 3306. |
| | | | ... cent, or 34.23 points, to 7,445.10. HTC rose 2.27 per cent to Tw$767.0 while TSMC was 1.34 per cent higher at Tw$67.9. WELLINGTON - Amid general negative sentiment, many New Zealand companies continued to report good earnings results and their share ... |
| | | | ... positive US data which would support risk sentiment, which would normally push the Aussie dollar higher," he said from Wellington. "On the other side of that you had the market playing down expectations about what Bernanke would say." Mr Burrowes said ... |
| | | | ... with all investors automatically moved across to the new fund. Asian-based investment managers, TT International and Wellington, will co-manage the fund. In line with new regulatory requirements, the Product Disclosure Statements (PDS) for the all Advance ... |
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