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| | | ... likelihood of further stock market volatility ahead," he said. Invast Australia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Invast Securities, which is listed in Japan. |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened higher with both the mining and banking stocks up. However, Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho questioned whether mining and financial stocks have enough momentum to keep pushing much higher. "The ... |
| | | | ... Most investors are hanging out for China's gross domestic product (GDP) numbers, due out later on Wednesday, Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said. "The market is mildly higher but for most of the session it'll be pretty flat until we ... |
| | | | ... an unemployment rate of 6.1 per cent. "The unemployment rate at 5.8 per cent is much better than expected," Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said. "It will probably be the most significant development on the market this morning." He ... |
| | | | The share market has opened lower after falls on US and European markets overnight. Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said a sell-off on European markets, particularly in Germany, may have dampened investor sentiment. Manufacturing data ... |
| | | | ... Luther King Jr public holiday, investors are taking their cues from Chinese gross domestic product (GDP) data, Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said. "It could have been a little bit better, a little bit more compelling," he said. "If ... |
| | | | ... market is trading slightly lower ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) monthly interest rate decision. Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said a lower gold price was weighing upon the resources sector and the major banks were ... |
| | | | ... 16,064.77 points. "US markets are at historically high levels, so some of that is flowing through to our market," Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said. But the Australian market may become "fatigued" and struggle to rally above 5,400 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened lower, with activity driven by company earnings statements. Invast Securities chief market analyst Peter Esho said the local market on Thursday was preparing for reporting season to get fully underway. It was a ... |
| | | | Japanese brokerage firm Invast Securities has launched its Australian operation after gaining its licence from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Under chief executive Brendan Gunn, Invast Australia will offer various trading ... |
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