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| | | ... case throughout the day," he said. "The next hurdle for the Greek situation is the parliamentary vote scheduled for Wednesday. "Very few people are prepared to buy until they get a bit of certainty on what's going to happen at this stage." The Greek ... |
| | | | ... giant was being targeted in an antitrust probe. Shares in Google have dropped 2.5 per cent from their closing price on Wednesday. LONDON - European markets were mixed on Friday, with traders largely still nervous of eurozone developments with doubts ... |
| | | | ... share price index futures contract was 38 points lower at 4,493, with 15,422 contracts traded. US stocks closed lower on Wednesday after US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke offered a bleak outlook on the struggling economic recovery and slashed ... |
| | | | ... agreement on a deal regarding the telco's participation in the national broadband network, according to reports. On Wednesday, Australian shares closed higher for a second successive day. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index rose 24.4 points, or 0.54 per cent ... |
| | | | ... Markets market strategist Ben Potter noted the share market had retreated a bit after opening 1.3 per cent higher on Wednesday morning. "There has been a bit of profit taking on the back of the Greek vote in currency markets, which is rubbing off on ... |
| | | | ... share price index futures contract was up 34 points at 4,543 points, on volume of 4,996 contracts. In economics news on Wednesday, Westpac and the Melbourne Institute were scheduled to publish their monthly leading index of economic activity for June. ... |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto fell $1.35 cents to $78.73. The spot price of gold in Sydney was $US1,526.30 per fine ounce, up $US2.50 from Wednesday's local close of $US1,523.80. Preliminary national turnover was 1.6 billion securities worth $5.04 billion, with 209 stocks ... |
| | | | ... economist Robert Schiller saying just that. According to the Wall Street Journal, "Noted economist Robert Shiller said Wednesday there was a "substantial" probability the U.S. could lurch again into recession." Shiller warned that "the economy right ... |
| | | | ... to be released. In other news, Telstra chief executive David Thodey is due to speak at a client event in Sydney. On Wednesday, Australian stocks closed weaker after a "hawkish" speech from RBA governor Glenn Stevens and as jumpy investors ignored a positive ... |
| | | | ... Andrew Sekely said the local market had risen on Tuesday after promising economic data out of China but had fallen on Wednesday despite a jump in US stocks. "It's quite disappointing on Wednesday, considering the lead we got from overseas," Mr Sekely ... |
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