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Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 11 FEB 2014
... in Australia is hurting the local share market. "(Toyota's decision) is having an impact on investor sentiment," Mr Sebastian said. "It may curb jobs and activity overall and the slowdown in China is also on investors' minds." During morning trade, Cochlear's ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 21 AUG 2013
... Commonwealth Bank adding 23 cents at $70.50, and Westpac 20 cents higher at $31.34. But ANZ was down five cents at $29.51. Mr Sebastian said while local earnings data would continue to influence the market, the upcoming US Federal Reserve meeting was ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 14 MAY 2010
... continued to affect the domestic market. "The uncertainty over the global market is the key focus at the moment," Mr Sebastian said. "European debt concerns continue into reverberate around the globe which has added some volatility to our market." Mr ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 FEB 2009
... continuing bleak economic news from the US. Local investors were punishing companies with poor earnings results, Mr Sebastian said. A prime example was fund manager Perpetual, which reported an 84 per cent slump in first half profit due to direct impacts ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  MONDAY, 9 FEB 2009
... ninth month in a row that the number of job advertisements has fallen. "The Olivier job index is weaker as well," Mr Sebastian said. "Most US investors are pinning hopes on President Obama's stimulus plan and factoring out the employment numbers, and ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 12 AUG 2008
... cents, or 2.37 per cent, to $3.46. Freight distributor Toll Holdings was up 16 cents, or 2.31 per cent, to $7.08. Mr Sebastian said the market had been impressed by news that Australia's fifth largest bank, St George, had reaffirmed its 2008 full year ...

Market Wrap - Midday

AAP  |  MONDAY, 17 SEP 2007
... latest casualty of the global credit squeeze, with the Bank of England having to step in to help with liquidity" Mr Sebastian said. "We also have the US Federal Reserve's policy meeting tomorrow night and we'll continue to see investors awaiting those ...
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