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| | | ... Major stock indices had fallen before the Fed released its statement following a two-day meeting on interest rates, then advanced as investors digested the central bank's statement. Treasury prices reversed direction and fell after the statement as investors ... |
| | | | ... fifth slide in seven days, as questions about the pace of the economic recovery are dogging investors. Wall Street had advanced earlier in the day after the Conference Board said its index of consumer confidence rose to 55.9 in January from 53.6 in December. ... |
| | | | ... exception for Westpac which fell seven cents to $25.63. Commonwealth Bank gained 20 cents to $56.84, ANZ Banking Group advanced 25 cents, or 1.08 per cent to $23.45, and National Australia Bank added 15 cents to $27.60. |
| | | | ... current investment and economic cycle. And where we are in 2010 is much the same as when 09 preceded 20. The economies of advanced nations remain on the road to recovery but much uncertainty remains as to their sustainability given their weak (weakening?) ... |
| | | | ... taxpayers. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 29.55 points, or 0.28 per cent at 10,501.05, while the S&P500 index advanced 7.70 points, or 0.70 per cent, to 1,114.11. The Nasdaq composite index finished 21.79 points, or 0.99 per cent, higher ... |
| | | | ... to 5,756.29 points. PARIS - The CAC 40 rose 5.34 points, or 0.14 per cent, to 3,803.72 points. TOKYO - Asian markets advanced on Friday as a fall in the Japanese yen boosted Japanese stocks and a big improvement in China's exports pointed to rising global ... |
| | | | ... cent, to $22.72, News Corp rose 44 cents, or 2.8 per cent, to $15.59, Brambles added eight cents to $6.45 and Westfield advanced 10 cents to $11.90. AXA Asia Pacific led the wealth managers higher, rising 20 cents, or 3.5 per cent, to $5.88. AMP added ... |
| | | | ... markets showed scant movement on Wednesday, with investors digesting mixed US employment news, after Asian exchanges advanced in trading still clouded by Dubai's debt difficulties. The London FTSE 100 index gained 0.29 per cent or 15.22 points to close ... |
| | | | ... yelling, "bah humbug!" But no one could deny that without China serving as a counterweight to the downward pull of the advanced economies, a tiny country like Australia could have melted ala Iceland. And guess what? Wall Street started the first day ... |
| | | | ... will be required attendance at a biennial ethics class. The proposed legislation would be in addition to a new state law advanced by Assemblymember Ed Hernandez, D-West Covina, that was modeled from CalPERS own internal placement agent policy. CalPERS ... |
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