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| | ... NASDAQ was 0.97 per cent higher at 4,161.46 points. Meanwhile, Germany's DAX 30 jumped two per cent to 9,600 points. Mr Radford said the key events to watch on Wednesday would be the release of official Australian inflation figures at 1130 AEST and Chinese ... |
| | | ... break. The (US) market is at all-time highs and there are a lot of concerns that the market top could be in," he said. Mr Radford said the local market was also weighed down by a fall in bank stocks over the last few days. Three of the big four banks ... |
| | | ... to reach some sort of a deal on the debt ceiling, so I'd say there will be some upside in stocks in the next week." Mr Radford said confirmation US President Barack Obama would nominate Janet Yellen to replace outgoing Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke ... |
| | | ... were taking their lead from US markets, where investors had taken advantage of a slide in prices over the past week. Mr Radford said traders were putting aside concern about budget talks between Republicans and Democrats in the US. If the two sides cannot ... |
| | | ... easing, a massive bond-buying stimulus program, would continue if the economy does not live up to current forecasts. Mr Radford said concerns about US economic stimulus being wound down from September and China's credit situation would weigh on the Australian ... |
| | | ... see shares sell off at the open, only to be supported by buyers mid-session and push shares higher into the close," Mr Radford said. Market heavyweight BHP Billiton had fallen 54 cents, or 1.7 per cent, to $31.91 in early trade, while diversified miner ... |
| | | ... see shares sell off at the open, only to be supported by buyers mid-session and push shares higher into the close," Mr Radford said. Market heavyweight BHP Billiton had fallen 54 cents, or 1.7 per cent, to $31.91 in early trade, while diversified miner ... |
| | | ... buying support for the Australian dollar late in the session and the correlation between it and the ASX is very high," Mr Radford said. "Later this afternoon, or late this morning, we might start to see some buying move in as there would be a fair bit ... |
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