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| | | ... from Thursday's losses with investors shrugging off a dip in iron ore prices overnight, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "The major miners are leading gains despite falls in iron ore overnight," he said. "This is because there has been a ... |
| | | | ... stocks. Investors have clamoured back into financial stocks, reversing yesterday's losses, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "Yesterday the major banks were down more than one per cent and today all of those losses have been reversed," he ... |
| | | | ... around 1% on the back of disappointing retail figures and concerns about global growth. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said the ASX had followed the US lead, while a slide in commodity prices had weighed on resources stocks. Copper prices overnight ... |
| | | | ... Wall Street's Dow Jones Industrial Average and a 0.8% decline in its S&P 500 overnight. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said a 5% slide in oil prices overnight, as well as a fall in iron ore prices had helped drag the market lower. "We're seeing ... |
| | | | ... were the weakest performers on the local market as commodity prices dropped on Friday, CommSec market analyst Stephen Daghlian said. "Almost all base metals, iron ore and oil all fell back on Friday, so that was always going to make things difficult ... |
| | | | ... that is holding the market back... there's not too much to cheer about at this stage," CommSec market analyst Stephen Daghlian said. Energy giant Santos slumped to its slowest level in ten years following the slide in oil prices, plus a credit rating ... |
| | | | ... solid boost overnight. The positive sentiment had flowed through to the Australian market, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. The miners, despite the iron ore price falling one per cent overnight, opened higher but the major banks opened slightly ... |
| | | | ... against upbeat expectations for September US employment figures due to me released tonight. CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said the local market was off to a slightly weak start, with resources stocks again among the worst performers. But he ... |
| | | | ... weakness in the Australian dollar, it's no surprise the local bourse had opened lower, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "Weakness in the US market last night, ongoing weakness in the Aussie dollar and falls in commodity prices are the biggest ... |
| | | | ... Federal Reserve will lift interest rates more quickly than expected over the next few years, CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian said. "This is the 11th time in 14 days that we are in the red and there are a number of drivers for this," he said. The ... |
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