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THE Australian sharemarket has opened 1 per cent lower despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations of an interest-rate cut this week.
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Asian Shares Not Taking Wall Street Bait; Gains Muted - FXStreet.com
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Most Asian share markets were slightly higher Wednesday in choppy trade after a solid gain on Wall Street, with some caution before key U.S. economic data and as investors waited to hear the fate of the big U.S. auto companies ...
Euro edges down vs dlr, yen ahead of rate verdicts - Guardian Unlimited
TOKYO, Dec 3 (Reuters) - The euro edged down against the dollar and the yen on Wednesday on views that the European Central Bank will likely boldly slash interest rates to shore up the faltering euro zone economy. But overall trading showed jittery ...
Share market falls back - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Australian shares have fallen back after making gains of about 2 per cent this morning after a good night on Wall Street. Qantas shares have jumped almost 7 per cent after the airline and British Airways confirmed they were in merger talks. At 11 ...
UPDATE 1-Shaftesbury NAV falls but confident on outlook - Reuters
LONDON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Shaftesbury (SHB.L: Quote , Profile , Research , Stock Buzz ) raised its dividend and remained confident of its outlook, even as the UK real estate firm posted a 25 percent drop in adjusted net asset value in full-year ...
No light ahead for Sears as third quarter revenue falls - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
The outlook for Sears Holding Corp. looked gloomy Tuesday after the suburban retail giant announced a continued drop in sales. Revenue fell 8 percent in the third quarter, to $10.7 billion, leading to a loss of $146 million that was larger than ...
Gold falls further on rupee, overseas leads - Economic Times
MUMBAI: India gold futures extended losses for the fourth straight session on Wednesday tracking weak global markets and a firm rupee, analysts said. "The overall trend in gold is still bearish," said Harish Galipelli, head of research at Karvy ...
India gold falls further on rupee, overseas leads - Reuters India
MUMBAI (Reuters) -India gold futures extended losses for the fourth straight session on Wednesday tracking weak global markets and a firm rupee, analysts said. "The overall trend in gold is still bearish," said Harish Galipelli, head of research at ...
Microsoft's Windows sees biggest drop in market share - Zawya.com
Microsoft's Windows operating system last month saw its biggest dive in market share in the last two years, an internet research company reported, erasing gains made in two of the last three months. Market share plunged under 90 per cent for the ...
JGBs dip on profit-taking after auction, Nikkei bounce - FXStreet.com
TOKYO, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds sagged on Wednesday due to a bounce in Tokyo shares and profit-taking following a solid 10-year auction the previous day. The Nikkei share average's 1.8 percent rise weighed on JGBs, with the ...
UPDATE 1-Pakistani stocks floor removal after IMF approval - Forbes
KARACHI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - A floor on Pakistan's main stock index imposed in August after sharp falls will be removed after reaching understandings with the International Monetary Fund, according to a letter of intent posted on the IMF website. Stock ...
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