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| | | ... recently following the election (on September 7) and I think we're just going to cool our heels just a tiny bit," Mr Chatterton said. Mr Chatterton said traders were also waiting to see the outcome of this week's meeting of the Fed's Federal Open Markets ... |
| | | | ... recently following the election (on September 7) and I think we're just going to cool our heels just a tiny bit," Mr Chatterton said. Mr Chatterton said traders were also waiting to see the outcome of this week's meeting of the Fed's Federal Open Markets ... |
| | | | ... broad-based S&P 500 added 2.31 (0.14 per cent) at 1,682.50. The NASDAQ gained 7.41 (0.21 per cent) at 3,607.49. Mr Chatterton said the local share market would likely spend the day in positive territory but the gains probably wouldn't be spectacular. ... |
| | | | ... rate by 25 basis points to three per cent. A statement from the RBA board on interest rates was due at 1430 AEDT. Mr Chatterton said he expected the RBA to cut rates, given some concerns about a slowing economy and easing worries on inflation. Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... Billiton was up 85.5 cents to $34.305, Rio Tinto was $1.63 higher to $57.68 and Fortescue added nine cents to $4.16. Mr Chatterton said the Australian market also reaped the benefits of Wall Street gains led by strong US data on new home building. In ... |
| | | | ... soothed some of those worries. "The acute concerns at the end of last week and early this week have somewhat abated," Mr Chatterton said. "It is a growing company and of course where you have growing companies you have higher levels of debt." Making ... |
| | | | ... was unclear why the local market had fallen in early trade. "Across the board the market is having a breather," Mr Chatterton said. "We weren't expecting it to ease after a strong night on Wall Street. "It could be a bit of profit taking as the market ... |
| | | | ... energy majors lower, losing 33 cents, or 2.67 per cent, to $12.01. Precious metals were over three per cent lower, Mr Chatterton said. The spot price of gold in Sydney was trading at $US1,551.20 per fine ounce by 1210 AEST, down $US26.85 from Tuesday's ... |
| | | | ... percent to 6,731.96 points and in Paris the CAC 40 advanced 0.13 per cent in choppy trading to 3,178.74 points. Mr Chatterton said some of the smaller energy companies were experiencing some gains on Monday. "Within energy there's a couple of little ... |
| | | | ... falling 0.49 per cent to 13,199.55, the S&P 500 5.73 points to 1,413.31, and the Nasdaq 6.13 points to 3,113.57. Mr Chatterton said the domestic market was following suit. "Across the board, it's somewhat soft. The only area that's showing any strength ... |
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