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| | | ... proceedings against a record 352 people or companies, high profile investigations including HIH Insurance, the NAB currency traders, Westpoint, One.Tel, James Hardie, Offset Alpine Printing and Sons of Gwalia and numerous litigation relating conflicts ... |
| | | | ... after the previous day's big losses. The Nikkei rose 47.54 points to 16,399.39. HONG KONG - The market rose as futures traders bid up China Mobile and oil refiner Sinopec was boosted by impressive third-quarter earnings. The benchmark Hang Seng index ... |
| | | | ... latest State Street Global Research weekly report noted that the market lull in currencies is making foreign exchange (FX) traders wish that the markets would 'jump the couch', or exhibit strange, volatile behaviour a la Tom Cruise. "A lack of volatility ... |
| | | | ... launch their version next year. Brisbane based trading software group Market Analyst Software surveyed more than 1,000 traders on their trading patterns and found that CFDs, which originated in the UK and launched in Australia in 2001, are used by nearly ... |
| | | | ... a three month period since 1986. Overall, there has been an increase of almost 6.5 per cent in bankruptcies among sole traders nationwide during July-September 2006 compared to the previous quarter. "Nervousness about fundamental household variables ... |
| | | | ... Composite Index dropped 18.82 points to 2,218.93. LONDON - Britain's FTSE closed down, maintaining early losses which traders said were the result of a second straight dip on Wall Street and increased concerns about weakening economic growth. The FTSE ... |
| | | | ... fuel inventories and bearish technical signals. Copper and aluminium fell in London Metal's Exchange dealing on Friday as traders banked some profits after gains earlier in the week. Among miners, the world's largest, BHP Billiton, fell 49 cents to $26.58 ... |
| | | | ... energy costs may lead to higher earnings. But trading was light on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq, with many traders taking the week off before the US Labor Day holiday on September 4, the unofficial end of the summer season in the United ... |
| | | | The share market was slightly weaker at noon today as traders remained unconvinced last week's stocks recovery had much more momentum. At 1201 AEST the benchmark S&P/ASX200 was down 1.8 points to 5021.8 while the all ordinaries fell 2.1 points to 4995 ... |
| | | | Two of the former National Australia Bank (NAB) foreign currency traders embroiled in the high profile foreign currency trading scandal were yesterday sentenced to a combined six years in jail. David Bullen faced 18 charges relating to his actions in ... |
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