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| | | ... stock market has opened lower, led by falls among the major miners and big retail banks. The market took its cues from Wall Street, where US stocks slid about half a per cent and falls in key commodities such as oil and gold. Market players also seemed ... |
| | | | "Every single day Every word you say... I'll be watching you." -Sting Wall Street down and...you guessed it, it's taper on day. And so, round and round we go, when it ends we do not know. But perhaps we do. There's now an emerging consensus that the ... |
| | | | ... sidelines ahead of an interest rate decision from the central bank. Market players looked past a positive lead from Wall Street, where US stocks rallied strongly and commodities prices rose. Bell Potter senior client adviser Stuart Smith said all eyes ... |
| | | | ... sidelines ahead of an interest rate decision from the central bank. Market players looked past a positive lead from Wall Street, where US stocks rallied strongly and commodities prices rose. Bell Potter senior client adviser Stuart Smith said all eyes ... |
| | | | ... Irene (and yes, you too Stuart) have become experts at discerning the why's and wherefores for the ups and downs on Wall Street. Wall Street up means eco or survey release bad, equals taper off. Wall Street down means eco or survey release strong, equals ... |
| | | | ... point weaker as falling commodity prices hit mining stocks, and banking shares rally. The local market has followed Wall Street lower, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the broad-based S&P 500 and the Nasdaq tech index all lost more than one per ... |
| | | | ... you". Well and good and fine and dandy - But what if you don't have a darn clue what to wish for? And this, buddy, is Wall Street's problem. Should Streeters wish for strengthening, sustainable, organic growth in America's economy knowing that this would ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is set to open significantly lower after heavy falls on Wall Street on Friday night. But encouraging manufacturing data out of China on the weekend could provide a boost for mining stocks. At 0735 AEST on Monday, the June ... |
| | | | ... financial sector. The market opened about 0.3 per cent firmer as investors took their cues from a positive lead from Wall Street, but shares drifted back slightly during the morning. Trading conditions were quiet as market players waited for Chinese ... |
| | | | ... I say. About time that Wall Streeters put two and two together. The rationale behind last night's higher close on Wall Street suggests that players have finally made the connection. That is disappointing economic data equals no Fed taper. Hip, hip. The ... |
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