Stocks close lower led by resource and bank stocks
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The Australian sharemarket was back in negative territory today,led lower by a sell-off in resources and banking stocks. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 15 September, 2006)
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There are more than 400,000 Coles Myer shareholders in Australiaand each of them has a reason to smile. – (The Age — 16 September, 2006)
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The Australian share market has finished the week in the red as investors wait to see major economic data from the United States The consumer sentiment figures were expected to show a slowdown in t (ABC News — 15 September, 2006)
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The Australian share market has ended higher with resource stocks bouncing back from earlier losses The market was flat at midday but the All Ordinaries Index closed up 31 points to 5 029 The AS (ABC News — 18 September, 2006)
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The military coup in Thailand has had an unsettling effect on international financial markets The mood on Wall Street has also been dampened by a warning on revenues from Internet heavyweight Yaho (ABC News — 3 hours ago)
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It has been a relatively subdued session on Wall Street at the start of the trading week Share prices in New York have been restricted to a fairly narrow range as investors await this weeks meetin (ABC News — 19 September, 2006)
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THE sharemarket fizzled out to close lower despite a strong openingdriven by early strength in the resources sector. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 12 hours ago)
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The sharemarket fizzles to close lower despite a strong openingdriven by strength in the resource sector. – (The Age — 11 hours ago)
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