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| | | Ok, ok...there's no defending the indefensible, so I wouldn't even try. Now you know what happens when hype meets reality. The S&P 500 index plummeted by 3.44 per cent when "great expectations" on the US jobs front turned out to be a "great disappointment". ... |
| | | | ... million in April 15, 2015, Treasury bonds. In equities news, Asciano Group chief executive Mark Rowsthorn addresses an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Melbourne. On Thursday, The Australian share market snapped a three-session losing ... |
| | | | ... stage of its proposed move of its domicile to Ireland. Corporate Express chief executive Paul Hitchcock addresses an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Sydney. On Wednesday, the Australian share market closed moderately lower, dragged ... |
| | | | ... This is not a domestic economic setting that justifies an 8.4 per cent depreciation in the Australian dollar against the American greenback in May alone. But in an interconnected world, no man is... No one's still certain what the end game in Europe ... |
| | | | ... distribution company Metcash Ltd releases full year results. Sensis chief executive Bruce Akhurst is scheduled to address an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Sydney. Coal Tech 2010 begins in Brisbane, and the Association of Mining ... |
| | | | PIMCO has tilted its Global Bond Fund towards sovereign bonds in Latin America and Asia, shunning bonds from developed and emerging Europe. Peter Dorrian, head of global wealth management at PIMCO Australia, said Latin America and Asian countries, prior ... |
| | | | The Australian stock market is expected to open firmer on Wednesday, after Wall Street stemmed heavy losses to close flat on the day. At 0731 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the June share price index contract was up 65 points at 4,339 points ... |
| | | | "Three coins in a fountain... which one will the fountain bless?" ( Frank Sinatra) It was a down day again on Wall Street overnight. It followed an up day that trailed a down day. Chances are, other markets would follow suit. But under current circumstances ... |
| | | | ... InvoCare Ltd and Metal Storm Ltd hold annual general meetings. Woodside Energy chief executive Don Voelte will address an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Sydney. Australia Post chairman David Mortimer will address a Trans-Tasman ... |
| | | | ... Corporate Express Australia holds an extraordinary general meeting. Foxtel chief executive Kim Williams addresses an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon in Sydney. On Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed down 83.6 points, or ... |
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