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Flat day on Aussie share market

The share market has had a flat session as investors supported mining stocks, offsetting falls among high yielding financial stocks. The major banks were all lower ahead of half year updates from t..

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Japan keeps monetary policy unchanged

Japan's central bank has kept its ultra-loose monetary policy unchanged, despite data suggesting the economic recovery is weaker than expected.The Bank of Japan is still monitoring the impact of an Ap..

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Stocks to watch at lunch

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at noon on Wednesday: API - AUSTRALIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES - up 2.25 cents, or 4.21 per cent, at 55.75 cents Pharmacies supplier and health..

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International markets roundup

A roundup of trading on major world markets: NEW YORK - US stocks finished higher after mixed economic data and corporate earnings as a two-day US Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting got under ..

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Commodities markets summary

A summary of trading in key commodities markets overseas: ENERGY Global oil prices rose, supported by tensions over the Russia-Ukraine crisis and expectations of a drop in US commercial inventor..

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Aussies switch to variable home loans

Australians are switching back to variable rate home loans as the cash rate sits comfortably at its record low for the foreseeable future. The cash rate has been at 2.5 per cent since August last y..

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Care urged in getting budget to surplus

The federal government will need to be careful not to dampen economic growth too much in putting the budget on track to surplus.AMP chief economist Shane Oliver said initiatives already flagged or spe..

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Stocks to watch at noon on Tuesday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at noon on Tuesday:AIO - ASCIANO - up 2.5 cents, or 0.46 per cent, at $5.425Rail operator Asciano says it is on track to achieve its full year profit t..

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Coles sales figures fail to impress

Shares in retail group Wesfarmers dropped more than two per cent after the Coles supermarket owner's latest sales fell short of investor expectations. Sales from Coles supermarkets and liquor store..

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International markets roundup

A roundup of trading on major world markets: NEW YORK - US stocks finished mostly higher as investors absorb new sanctions on Russia and look ahead to a busy week of economic news and earnings. ..

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US stocks rise on mixed earnings

US stocks have opened higher after mixed earnings and ahead of the start of a two-day meeting of Federal Reserve policymakers.Five minutes into trade on Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose ..

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Aussie shares end slightly higher

The Australian share market has closed higher for the seventh straight session due to support for high yielding local stocks. CMC Markets chief analyst Ric Spooner said the local market had been fa..

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Flat start for Aust shares

The share market has made a steady start to the week as renewed concern over tensions in Ukraine weighs on global markets. Wall Street and European markets lost ground on Friday as Ukraine ratchete..

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Manufacturers see better times

US companies are finally starting to spend some of the cash they've been sitting on, and that could mean a stronger economy and more jobs are on the way. Industrial companies such as General Electr..

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International markets roundup

A roundup of trading on major world markets: NEW YORK - US stocks slumped after a dim earnings outlook from Amazon sparked a big retreat in tech stocks and as world leaders signalled growing worry ..

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Stocks to watch at close on Thursday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at close on Thursday:AGO - ATLAS IRON - up two cents, or 2.1 per cent, at 97.5 centsWestern Australian iron ore producer Atlas Iron achieved record shi..

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Ruralco to return to the black

Agribusiness Ruralco Holdings expects to post a half year net profit of between $4.5 and $5 billion, up from a $500,000 loss a year ago.The operator of more than 40 specialist businesses expects under..

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