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Job ads rebound in June

Job advertisements have bounced back after spending cuts and tax hikes announced in the federal budget weighed on business hiring intentions. Job ads rose 4.3 per cent in June, following a 5.6 per ..

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Aussie shares slightly lower at noon

The Australian stock market is lower following soft overseas leads. US markets were closed on Friday for the Independence Day public holiday and European stocks finished last week mostly in the red..

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Stocks to watch on Monday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange on Monday, July 7: AQA - AQUILA RESOURCES - down one cent, or 0.3 per cent, at $3.39 AZJ - AURIZON - steady at $5.08 China's Baosteel and Auri..

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International markets roundup

A roundup of trading on major world markets: NEW YORK - Wall Street was closed on Friday for the Independence Day public holiday. Wall Street on Thursday rode improving economic data to fresh re..

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Market continues run of gains

The share market has achieved a third straight day of gains, with miners leading the way. Wall Street provided a positive lead for local investors, as it climbed to record highs on strong jobs grow..

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Aust shares close higher

The Australian share market has closed higher, posting a second straight day of gains on the back of positive building data. At the close on Thursday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 35.1 po..

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Stocks to watch on Thursday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at the close on Thursday, July 3: ALZ - AUSTRALAND - up 4.00 cents, or 0.9 per cent, at $4.48 A Singapore property group appears set to snare loc..

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Shares jump on improved global outlook

Signs of stronger manufacturing activity in the world's second largest economy have outweighed a blowout in Australia's trade deficit and fuelled gains on the share market. A spike in Chinese manuf..

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Aussie shares close higher

The Australian share market has closed higher, with investor sentiment strong despite a trade deficit blow-out for May. At the close on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 79.5 points..

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Trade deficit blows out as exports fall

Falling iron ore prices have caused the biggest blow out in the trade deficit in 16 months.Australia's trade balance was $1.9 billion in the red in May, nearly triple April's $780 million deficit and ..

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Stocks to watch on Wednesday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange on Wednesday, July 2: ANN - ANSELL - down 64 cents, or 3.2 per cent, at $19.19 Gloves and condom maker Ansell is axing 100 products as part of a ..

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Banks weigh on share market

Big falls by the banks have caused the share market to lose ground on the first day of the new financial year. Banks were in negative territory from early in the session, and weakened further in af..

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Stocks to watch at close on Tuesday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at the close on Tuesday: ANN - ANSELL - down 64 cents, or 3.2 per cent, at $19.19 Gloves and condom maker Ansell is axing 100 products as part of..

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RBA leaves interest rate at 2.5%

The Reserve Bank has kept the cash rate unchanged, saying the economy is improving but it will be some time before unemployment drops consistently.There have been emerging signs of improvement in inve..

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Stocks to watch on Tuesday

Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange on Tuesday, July 1: CTY - COUNTRY ROAD - steady at $16.80 DJS - DAVID JONES - steady at $3.94 South Africa's Woolworths has stepped up pressur..

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