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| | | So which is it? Increased, decreased, steady? What did Wall Street really do overnight? The answer is, it depends. It depends on which US stock market average you are looking at. Look at the Dow Jones Industrial Index and you could conclude that the ... |
| | | | ... its 200-day moving average. This, according to chartists or market technicians - as they like to be called - is a bearish signal. And to hammer it in, Bloomberg reports that, "Insiders of S&P 500 companies were net sellers for 14 straight weeks as the ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has received strongly negative leads overnight, with Wall Street indices heavily down, along with commodities, including precious metals, oil and copper. At 0733 AEST on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the September share price ... |
| | | | PAID! Ten big American banks will get this stamp on their TARP loans after the US Treasury approved their repayment of a combined US$68 billion of taxpayers' money. No names were mentioned on which banks are queuing up at the Treasury cashier to pay. ... |
| | | | ... of 1 per cent of units held (but could increase subject to market improvement), is welcome news but also sends a strong signal of where the industry is heading. "We'd love to do unlimited redemptions but the reality is, that it's not going to happen," ... |
| | | | ... Trading Execution Australasia. "UBS identified a client need for access to diverse crossable liquidity. PIN provides new signal-free liquidity to our clients. In an increasingly fragmented market that serves the important purpose of allowing clients ... |
| | | | Indian funds could receive renewed investor interest after the country's equity markets rose around 18 per cent following the latest election results. India's democratic elections, which includes more than 700 million voters across 26 states, resulted ... |
| | | | ... at 3,813.9, while the broader All Ordinaries had lost 4.2 points, or 0.11 per cent, to 3,804.7. NEW YORK - Another bad signal from the job market and concern over a possible downgrade of British government debt sent stocks sharply lower on Thursday. ... |
| | | | No confusion here. Wall Street would not be dragged into reacting to reports that US home building has fallen to its lowest level on record. Just imagine what could have happened had this report reached the headlines six months ago? US equities ended ... |
| | | | Tyndall's newest offering, the six-month old Tyndall Australian Share Income Fund, has won a place in three major platforms - signalling baby boomers' increasing appetite for income equity strategies. Craig Hobart, head of retail at Tyndall Investment ... |
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