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Sharemarket opens higher today after a strong lead from Wall Streetand rising commodity prices. (The Age — 14 September, 2007)
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The Australian sharemarket has opened higher today after a stronglead from Wall Street and rising commodity prices. (Sydney Morning Herald — 14 September, 2007)
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The Australian sharemarket opened slightly lower today after a weaklead from Wall Street overnight, despite oil prices reachinganother record fuelled by supply concerns. (Sydney Morning Herald — 20 hours ago)
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Broad based gains continued on the Australian sharemarket at noon,driven by a strong lead from Wall Street and rising commodityprices. (Sydney Morning Herald — 14 September, 2007)
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The Australian sharemarket remained flat at noon, with investorstreading cautiously as the market awaits the US Federal Reserve’sannouncement on interest rates tomorrow night. (Sydney Morning Herald — 17 September, 2007)
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Broad based gains continue on the sharemarket, driven by a stronglead from Wall Street and rising commodity prices. (The Age — 14 September, 2007)
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US stocks rise after a Wall Street analyst says brokerage shareswere undervalued – and McDonald’s raised its annual dividend. (The Age — 14 September, 2007)
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US shares drop, led by financial stocks, as concerns that turmoilin the credit markets could spread. (The Age — 21 hours ago)
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THE sharemarket closed lower yesterday, dragged back by the banksas investors fretted over the debt market. (Sydney Morning Herald — 7 hours ago)
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The Australian sharemarket is expected to open little changed todayas investors sit back in anticipation of a decision on interestrates by the US Federal Reserve Bank. (Sydney Morning Herald — 17 September, 2007)
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