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| | | The Australian dollar was slightly weaker at noon on the back of a sluggish equities market. At 1200 AEST on Tuesday, the Australian dollar was trading at 104.93 US cents, up from 104.16 US cents on Monday. Since 1700 AEST on Monday, the local unit ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar was stronger on Tuesday after a bouyant night on European and US equity markets and as commodities also pushed higher. At 0710 AEST on Tuesday, the Australian dollar was trading at 105.03 US cents, up from 104.16 US cents on Monday. ... |
| | | | ... Waterer said traders were now waiting for the minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) August board meeting, due on Tuesday. "Locally, Tuesday's RBA minutes will be scrutinised as the market looks to calculate how many rate hikes to price in ... |
| | | | ... Burrowes said traders were now waiting for the minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) August board meeting, due on Tuesday. "The RBA board minutes will be pretty key for the Aussie dollar, given the market has about 50 basis points of cuts ... |
| | | | ... the Nasdaq gained 111.63 points, or 4.69 per cent, to 2,492.68. It was the US markets' second recovery this week, after Tuesday's jump to overcome a big loss on Monday. "This isn't a volatile equity market. It is an extremely volatile equity market," ... |
| | | | ... with 24,611 contracts traded. US stocks plummeted more than four per cent Wednesday, more than wiping out the gains of Tuesday's rebound as European debt troubles and worries of a new US recession kept investors nervous. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ... |
| | | | ... about the future of their businesses from industry changes. The SPAA State Technical Conference continues in Adelaide next Tuesday, Perth next Wednesday and Brisbane on August 23, and incorporates a series of technical SMSF workshops. |
| | | | ... 2.7 per cent, to 4,207.3. NEW YORK - US stocks plummeted over four per cent Wednesday, more than wiping out the gains of Tuesday's rebound as European debt troubles and worries of a new US recession kept investors nervous. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ... |
| | | | ... important key message of her organisation. The SPAA State Technical Conference continues in Melbourne today, Adelaide next Tuesday, Perth next Wednesday and Brisbane on August 23 and incorporates a series of technical SMSF workshops. For more information ... |
| | | | Australian stocks were higher at noon as the market held onto gains which began on late on Tuesday and were boosted by a late surge overnight on Wall Street. At 1208 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 109.6 points, or 2.72 per cent, at 4,144.4 ... |
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