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| | | ... lunch in Sydney. In Australia, the market started the week lower with weaker commodity prices contributing to big falls in mining stocks. At the close of trade on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 22.8 points, or 0.52 per cent, at 4,385.5 ... |
| | | | Australian stocks have opened weaker, with the mining-related sectors leading the broader market lower. At 1028 AEST on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 18.4 points, or 0.42 per cent, at 4,389.9 points, while the broader All Ordinaries ... |
| | | | ... resources sector. Warren Hogan, chief economist at the ANZ Banking Group, said, "In Australia we are fascinated by the mining boom and links to Asia, but that is in the past. The future is actually about the future of China and services." The issue for ... |
| | | | ... change in workforce profile and advances in medical technology. An extensive review of risk ratings for engineering and mining related occupations has resulted in the addition of more than 30 new occupations to Zurich's adviser guide. Zurich has also ... |
| | | | ... forecast is for growth to slow to 2%." But assuming there are no future global shocks, he expects a second wave of non-mining business investment - many of which have been on ice indefinitely - to finally come to fruition, especially within the commercial ... |
| | | | ... before another run higher." Mr Shamu said some lingering concerns over the slowdown of the Chinese economy were affecting mining stocks. "We've heard pledges (from Chinese leaders) to support growth targets, but we haven't quite heard how this will actually ... |
| | | | ... September share price index futures contract was up one point at 4,393 points, with 19,746 contracts traded. Australia's mining companies were leading the broader market higher at the start of the trading week, with metals and minerals stocks up 1.75 ... |
| | | | ... of gains on the back of the Federal Reserve's new QE3 stimulus, tracing the earlier rises of markets in Europe and Asia. Mining and energy shares and related industries led the way higher, followed by retailers, all buoyed by prospects for improved growth ... |
| | | | ... Coalition was not planning any changes "of any dramatic nature" to superannuation taxes or imposts other than carbon and mining taxes. |
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