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| | ... US stocks scored their third straight week of gains on Friday as anticipation of a fairly solid third-quarter earnings season trumped worries about Europe and weak economic growth. On Friday, the Dow rose 166.36 points, or 1.4 per cent, the S&P 500 rose ... |
| | | ... US stocks scored their third straight week of gains on Friday as anticipation of a fairly solid third-quarter earnings season trumped worries about Europe and weak economic growth. With just barely enough positive data to convince that the country will ... |
| | | ... 0.62 per cent, to 4,288.8. NEW YORK - US stocks drifted to a mixed finish Tuesday ahead of the start of company earnings season and a key vote in Slovakia that could decide the eurozone's rescue fund amid a sovereign debt crisis. The Dow Jones Industrial ... |
| | | ... the bond market, on holiday for Columbus Day. All 30 Dow blue chips ended higher just ahead of the third-quarter earnings season that kicks off Tuesday after the market closes, with Alcoa the first Dow component to report. Alcoa leaped 3.9 per cent Monday ... |
| | | ... shares ended last week firmly in the black, Ms Lee said investors would look for direction from the US as its earnings season kicks off this week, and from quarterly results of local companies including Woolworths, Rio Tinto and Oz Minerals. "Last week ... |
| | | ... maturing on October 21, 2011, and $300 million of Treasury notes maturing on November 11, 2011. In equities news, earnings season moves into stride as Rio Tinto Ltd releases first half results, and Transurban Group and Tiger Airways Holdings release ... |
| | | ... join Greece, Ireland and Portugal into a debt spiral. Investors were also closely following the second-quarter earnings season, which is in full flow across the globe and "despite a subdued performance for much of the day the FTSE 100 headed into positive ... |
| | | ... cut," Mr Weston said. "Now we're going to be getting fears that companies are looking to come out of the next earnings season and downgrade their guidance for 2012 earnings because of the strength of the Australian dollar." He said ongoing concerns about ... |
| | | ... managers from Treasury Group's boutique portfolio have forecast a cautiously positive outlook for the upcoming earnings season. FrankVillante, chief investment officer of Celeste Funds Management, a small-cap Australian stock specialist, said he anticipates ... |
| | | ... in the last fortnight. "Two weeks ago, it was priced for Armageddon. Now, it is pretty bullish going into the earnings season. "Two weeks ago, you couldn't get a good piece of economic data. Now, the last five to six pieces are all much better than expected ... |
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