US stocks ended a tumultuous day with strong gains after a false tweet briefly sent financial markets veering, underscoring technology's role in tightly linking global markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly plunged Tuesday ...
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The sharemarket surged 1.7 per cent yesterday as banks led broad-based gains following lower-than-expected domestic inflation data and stronger offshore markets. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 jumped 86.2 points to 5102.4 points as investors ...
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Outdoor product sales saw a 7.6 percent uptick in sales in March, driven by outdoor apparel, footwear and hardgoods sales — and led by sales through online and discount/mass retailers. Outdoor product sales totaled $881.4 million in ...
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The sharemarket has closed higher, boosted by a 10 per cent rise in the shares of Woodside Petroleum, which announced a $520 million return to shareholders. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 49.6 points, or 1 per cent, at 5016.2 ...
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The sharemarket climbed to a five-week high yesterday as falling bond yields fuelled demand for high-yield stocks, offsetting the negative effect on miners of disappointing Chinese manufacturing data. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed up 1 ...
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Furniture imports to the U.S. rebounded in 2012 thanks to improvements in the economy, largely driven by stock market gains and improvements in housing, according to Furniture Today's 2013 Imports/Exports Report. Our research indicated ...
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Through the loss in 2012, the price of soda ash will rise at the end of April. In 2013, supplying of soda ash will continue increase. 24.01 million tons of soda ash did not be digested in 2012. However, another 3.2 million tons of new ...
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China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan released its price policy for June last week. The company decided to cut its list prices for certain steel products by 2.08% averagely for June. It’s known that CSCs ...
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The dollar was down more than half a cent against the greenback because of continued fears of weakness in world commodity prices and ahead of local inflation data that might clear space for an interest rate cut next month. News last ...
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The print technology company will use the event to showcase an extensive range of hardware and software products including the first UK showing of the recently launched Pro C901 Graphic Arts +, which is publicly available in the UK in the ...
The range includes its 53LTc (continuous), 53XL80 and high speed NG2/4 thermal transfer coders. The company said its popular RX-S small character continuous ink jet printer and Compact 50/30 hot foil coder will also be on display. ...
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Three major export sectors of Nepal, namely, readymade garments, woollen carpets and Pashmina, have experienced a sharp decline in exports in recent months, owing to slump in demand from both the Western markets as well as its southern ...
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THE Australian market has opened higher, with gains in all sectors but retail. RBS Morgans private client adviser Bill Bishop said the market was off to a promising start considering it had only received modest overseas leads. "Here, we ...
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The Australian dollar has hit a six-week low after most metals prices fell during the offshore session on Friday night. At 6.30am AEST the local unit was trading at 102.78 US cents, down from 103.43 cents on Friday. Earlier today the ...
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Celanese Corporation, a global technology and specialty materials company, reported first quarter 2013 adjusted earnings per share of $1.14 versus $0.79 in the prior year quarter. First quarter 2013 financial highlights: -GAAP operating ...
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