Miners make ground while Wall Street takes time off
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THE Australian stockmarket closed higher yesterday, led by the bigminers, but the volume of trading was low without a lead from theUS markets, which were closed. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 5 September, 2006)
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The sharemarket added to Monday’s gains, led by the big miners,though volume was low due to lack of a lead from Wall Street. – (The Age — 6 September, 2006)
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The Australian stockmarket finished higher today, led by the bigminers, but the volume of trading was low since there was no leadfrom closed markets in the United States. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 5 September, 2006)
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The Australian stockmarket was higher at noon propelled bylingering optimism from yesterday’s gains, amid speculation theReserve Bank of Australia will leave interest rates untouchedfollowing its monthly board meeting today. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 5 September, 2006)
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The Australian stockmarket was slightly stronger at noon with theresource stocks gaining ground on the back of stronger metal pricesovernight. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 6 September, 2006)
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Australian stocks have opened the trading day strongly, followingon from a positive overnight lead in the US. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 6 September, 2006)
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The Australian sharemarket closed weaker today as lower metalprices led the major resource stocks on a downward path. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 8 September, 2006)
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THE sharemarket closed weaker on Friday as lower metal prices ledthe major resource stocks on a downward path. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 9 September, 2006)
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The Australian share market closed up 0 4 per cent buoyed by gains in the resources sector The ASX 200 drifted up 21 points to 5 150 and the All Ordinaries index added 20 points to 5 111 The big (ABC News — 5 September, 2006)
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The sharemarket finishes weaker as lower than expected economicgrowth data sparks fears that a significant slowdown in the economyis on the way. – (The Age — 7 September, 2006)
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The sharemarket dropped for a third day as lower metal pricesdragged down resource stocks. – (The Age — 9 September, 2006)
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Australias worst economic growth rate for five years has weighed on investor confidence pushing the share market down a little The latest national accounts show economic growth running at just 1 (ABC News — 6 September, 2006)
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The Australian share market has had a lacklustre finish after initially losing some ground The ASX 200 has dipped 5 points to 5 108 The All Ordinaries Index has drifted down 3 points to 5 075 C (ABC News — 7 September, 2006)
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