March 11, 2007

Stocks continue to rise

The Australian share market gained ground at noon with a robust performance of most stocks across the board after this morning’s slightly weak opening.
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THE share market gained ground at noon with a robust performance of most stocks across the board after this morning’s slightly weak opening.
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The Australian share market opened slightly weaker today despite a positive lead from Wall Street, but recovered ground in early trade.
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THE share market opened slightly weaker today despite a positive lead from Wall Street, but recovered ground in early trade.
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A Wall Street sign is seen near the New York Stock Exchange. Officials say computer advances in the past 10 years help them keep a better watch on markets, and that new programs are in development.
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In an article that once again demonstrates how dangerous ignorant Wall Street stock market analysts are to the American economy, the New York Times reports again today on the collapsing mortgage market, and how …
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Wall Street appears to have regained some stability after its nosedive two weeks ago, but investors aren’t ruling out more turbulence if upcoming data shows consumers are spending less in the face of rising …
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Investors are looking for a period of relative calm on stock markets now that a good-sized chunk of the damage inflicted from a short, sharp retracement has been recovered.
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Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Italian billionaire Stefano Pessina offered 9.7 billion pounds for Alliance Boots Plc, the largest U.K. drugstore chain, in what would be Europe’s biggest buyout.
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Worried about market risk? What about inflation risk? The recent stock market volatility might have you thinking about bonds, cash or other ‘’safe'’ investments.
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