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| | | ... Michael Heffernan attributed the selloff to profit taking after favourable economic indicators in the US and Europe overnight. The US economy picked up more speed than expected in the fourth quarter. The US Commerce Department's upward revision said ... |
| | | | ... worried about the health of its economy that it's considering pumping more of the green stuff. And that dip on Wall Street overnight? That was just noise that needed no explanation. |
| | | | ... cent, despite the major banks' decision to raise interest rates. Mr Turner said the local currency had performed well overnight with positive data from Germany boosting the market. "The Ifo survey from Germany last night was very good, and it pushed ... |
| | | | ... New Zealand senior market strategist Imre Speizer said the Australian dollar and stock markets had had a solid rise overnight. "Data from Germany and the US gave risk markets a bit of a boost," he said. Locally, on Friday morning, Reserve Bank of Australia ... |
| | | | Australian shares have opened slightly weaker after a quiet overnight session for international markets. Austock Securities senior client adviser and strategist Michael Heffernan said there was no major local or international news driving the Australian ... |
| | | | ... signed, sealed, though yet to de delivered. To be sure, the Dow had a go at the 13,000-point mark in intra-day trade overnight. It reached a high of 13,005.04 points before finishing at 12,965.69 points. Is this it? Wasn't the okaying of the Greek bailout ... |
| | | | ... though this was aided by the PBOC's announcement that it is reducing its banks' reserve requirement - and European ones overnight (Wall Street's on holiday), it's safe to assume that everyone and his cat are punting on an "aye" vote. The EU authorities ... |
| | | | The Australian share market was higher at noon after good manufacturing and employment data out of the US overnight. Global risk appetite improved on Thursday after data showed the number of people in the US applying for unemployment benefits had fallen ... |
| | | | ... just remind you why we've been happy little vegemites this side of the New Year? So happy that the S&P 500 jumped 1.1% overnight. But it wasn't only Wall Street that's happy that growth is back, the Australian dollar too. According to reports the dollar ... |
| | | | ... said the postponing of a decision on the Greek aid package had weighed on the local market. "It's created some weakness overnight," Mr Conway said. "There's been a bit of a negative lead from international markets." He said there had also been some technical ... |
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