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| | ... the strength of the world's second-biggest economy. In Tuesday morning's local corporate earnings results, insurer QBE shares were up 37 cents, or 3.18 per cent, at $12.02 after it posted a $US254 million ($A282.00 million) full year loss due to declines ... |
| | | ... falling more than 22 per cent after flagging a $250 million annual loss. Investors continue to dump the stock, with QBE shares down 70 cents, or 5.8 per cent, at $11.30. Australian petroleum companies were benefiting from soaring natural gas prices fuelled ... |
| | | ... jobs figures. At 0840 AEDT on Tuesday, the December share price index futures contract was down two points at 5,141. QBE shares fell more than 22 per cent after the company said it expects to post a $250 million loss for calendar 2013 because of weakness ... |
| | | ... giant QBE expects its losses from superstorm Sandy in the United States to be up to $US450 million ($A434.85 million). QBE shares dived $1.15, or 8.94 per cent, to $11.72. The four major banks were all higher. ANZ was up 10.5 cents to $24.665, National ... |
| | | ... performers on the local market, particularly QBE, which has the largest US exposure of the locally listed insurers. QBE shares were down 21 cents, or 1.6 per cent, at $12.98, while IAG was down 1.5 cents at $4.545 and Suncorp was down five cents at $9.44. ... |
| | | ... after the company cut the forecast for insurance profit margins because of the occurrence of catastrophes. At 1030 AEST QBE shares were 69 cents lower at $16.59. aT 1056 AEST, preliminary national turnover was 573 million securities worth $1.19 billion ... |
| | | ... a $75,000 fine on broking house IMC Pacific for behaviour that left disorderly markets in two securities, including QBE shares trading at less than half of one cent, it said yesterday. The stock exchange said IMC wrongly entered two buy orders for 5000 ... |
| | | ... profit result, the market was very quick to jump on that and their shares are up about seven per cent," Mr Walker said. QBE shares were $1.41 higher, or by 6.8 per cent, at $22.15, after the insurer announced increased first-half profit and said it expected ... |
| | | ... about the Rio deal and Chinalco said the funding will be daunting. "The government approval isn't a given either." QBE shares slumped $2.07, or 10.86 per cent, to $16.99. Fellow insurer Suncorp-Metway fell 49 cents, or 9.32 per cent, to $4.77 and Insurance ... |
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