Dow -232=-4
Nasdaq -73=-2
S&P 500 -30=-2
Ftse -53=-1
Nikkei 301= 1
Futures -126=-1
Market Sentiment -9
Australian stocks are tipped to open lower after Wall St slipped on a pullback in commodity shares and a rash of companies released disappointing earnings and outlooks.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Market Sentiment
Dow 413=4
Nasdaq 59=2
S&P 500 45=2
Ftse 220=1
Nikkei 312= 1
Futures 130=1
Market Sentiment 11
Australian stocks are tipped to open stronger after a strong session on Wall Street, which saw the Dow and the S&P 500 briefly rise more than four per cent, on renewed investor confidence and bargain hunting.
Nasdaq 59=2
S&P 500 45=2
Ftse 220=1
Nikkei 312= 1
Futures 130=1
Market Sentiment 11
Australian stocks are tipped to open stronger after a strong session on Wall Street, which saw the Dow and the S&P 500 briefly rise more than four per cent, on renewed investor confidence and bargain hunting.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Market Sentiment
Dow 27=+2
Nasdaq -5=-1
S&P 500 5=+1
Ftse -13=-1
Nikkei -191=-1
Futures -19=-1
Market Sentiment -1
THE sharemarket finished in a sea of red yesterday, dragged down by a steep drop in US equity markets following the release of higher than expected unemployment figures.
Other factors hampering the local market included lower base metal and oil prices on Friday.
Nasdaq -5=-1
S&P 500 5=+1
Ftse -13=-1
Nikkei -191=-1
Futures -19=-1
Market Sentiment -1
THE sharemarket finished in a sea of red yesterday, dragged down by a steep drop in US equity markets following the release of higher than expected unemployment figures.
Other factors hampering the local market included lower base metal and oil prices on Friday.
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