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Abano and Hallenstein shares improve

The highlight of the sharemarket day was an announcement by Hallenstein Glasson that it had achieved higher sales in the latest half year
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Australia Maintains Official Rate

The Australian sharemarket was travelling well for most of the session, until the Reserve Bank (RBA) decided to keep interest rates on hold at 4.25 pct, says Steven Daghlian, Commsec Market Analyst ...
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Muted Gains by NZX

A lower market for Wall Street, after Friday's big surge upwards, cooled reaction on the NZ sharemarket today with the NZX 50 up just 3 points at 3315. ...
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Week of losses on ASX

The Australian sharemarket lost ground for the fourth time in five days today with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) easing by 0.3 pct or 13.1 pts to 4320.1, says Steven Daghlian Commsec Market Analyst. This was the first week of losses so far in 2012. ...
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ExxonMobil increases earnings

[PREMIUM] ExxonMobil has recorded fourth quarter earnings of $9.4 billion, up 2% from the fourth quarter of 2010. {4Q presentation attached] ...
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Fairfax the Standout

The Australian sharemarket kicked off the new month in a less than desirable manner with shares losing ground for the third consecutive day today, says CommSec market analyst Steven Daghlian. ...

Stronger market

The sharemarket is still mulling over Monday’s news that the chief executive of Air New Zealand Rob Fyfe will leave the company at the end of the year. The shares flopped yesterday and today managed only a cent recovery at 92c. ...

NZ market weaker

The New Zealand sharemarket fell 11 points today to close at 3296, with 52 stocks falling and 47 improving. ...
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MIning Drags Down ASX

The Australian sharemarket was higher for part of the day however was not able to hang onto gains for the whole session, says Steven Daghlian, Commsec Market Analyst. ...
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Aussie Finishes Day Lower

The Australian sharemarket was unable to stage a late comeback this afternoon, with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) ending the session 0.3 pct or 14.1 pts lower to 4334.4, says Steven Daghlian, market analyst at CommSec in Sydney. ...
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