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| | ... set to open lower following sharp falls on Wall Street overnight as investors digest a positive start to the US earnings season, a eurozone deal to help support Spain and its banks, and disappointing Chinese trade data. At 0745 AEST on Wednesday, the ... |
| | | ... and European markets overnight following a spike in Spanish bond yields. US stocks fell ahead of the opening of earnings season, with the slow economy and worries about European stability and Chinese growth pressing down on sentiment. Most European shares ... |
| | | ... Ordinaries index had shed 39.2 points, or 0.93 per cent, at 4,159.8 points. US stocks fell ahead of the opening of earnings season, with the slow economy and worries about European stability and Chinese growth pressing down on sentiment. The Dow Jones ... |
| | | ... Zealand shares were mixed after slower than expected Chinese growth sapped optimism emanating from the start of US earnings season. New Zealand Refining led gainers. Friday's NZX 50 Index rose 0.7 points, or zero per cent, to 3,487.16. |
| | | ... Woodside Petroleum losing 14 cents to $35.26. Announcements from corporates continued to flow into the market as the earnings season ramped up, with construction firm Leighton Holdings having the biggest impact on the market, Mr Sada said. "There's been ... |
| | | ... opened slightly higher after mixed leads from offshore bourses kept investors wary ahead of the start of the local earnings season. Wall Street ended lower after US gross domestic product (GDP) data missed expectations - despite recording its fastest ... |
| | | ... opened slightly higher after mixed leads from offshore bourses kept investors wary ahead of the start of the local earnings season. Wall Street ended lower after US gross domestic product (GDP) data missed expectations - despite recording its fastest ... |
| | | ... opened slightly higher after mixed leads from offshore bourses kept investors wary ahead of the start of the local earnings season. Wall Street ended lower after US gross domestic product (GDP) data missed expectations - despite recording its fastest ... |
| | | ... 11.6 in December -- the highest level since May -- from 11.5 in the previous month. And lest you forget, the US earnings season is again proving positive for equities with Bank of America reporting Q4 earning of US$0.15 per share, up from a US$0.16 a ... |
| | | ... watched investment bank Goldman Sachs was the first financial on Wall Street to outdo market expectations this earnings season also helped banking stocks. But investors remained cautious after official figures showed that Australia's unemployment rate ... |
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