After the Australian market closed lower yesterday by 47 points or just over 1pct, this morning the All Ordinaries index (XAO) turned the corner opening up 34 points higher.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 17, 2012
Martin Luther King Jr, was known as the dominant leader of the U.S. civil rights movement from 1955 until 1968. Rev. Dr. King was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's teachings which focused on nonviolent protest as the most effective method in putting an end to a racist and unequal society.
Jackie Bargas Jan 16, 2012
Could it really be a 'Happy New Year' for China as it welcomes the new lunar year? On Tuesday, the world awaits the official results of China 's fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP) even as economic experts and analysts already foresee a growth decline not below 9 percent.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 16, 2012
The Australian sharemarket has pulled back today following a negative end to the week from global markets and ratings downgrades for a number of Eurozone economies. The All Ordinaries index (XAO) fell 1.1 pct or 46.5 pts to 4208.9 however activity remained light due to a public holiday in the U.S tonight.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 16, 2012
After losing to China the world gold buyer status, Indian gold jewelry demand has been forecast to grow 10 percent to 15 percent in 2012 on expectations prices of gold will fall down versus the rupee.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 16, 2012
Precious metal gold, despite roller coaster highs and lows, will still rule over all precious metals.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 16, 2012
Construction works on the Martabe gold and silver mine project in North Sumatra, previously owned by Australian gold and copper miner OZ Minerals, is almost complete, with gold and silver production expected to commence by the end of March, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the mine's new owner, G-Resources, said.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 16, 2012
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) government is so dead-bent on seeing the 2014 G20 Summit in Canberra that it has indicated its willingness to play second fiddle to Sydney to win the gig.
Erik Pineda Jan 16, 2012
Australia ranked third on the 2012 Index of Economic Freedom released on Friday by U.S. think tank Heritage Foundation. Hong Kong topped the list, followed by Singapore.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 16, 2012
China's coming leadership shifts are all part of its political routine and do not promise fundametal change, says Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd.
Erik Pineda Jan 16, 2012
The Australian sharemarket has kicked off the week in the red with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) down 1 pct or 41.3 pts to 4214.1. Almost all sectors are losing ground however the miners are the worst performers, down around 1.3 pct.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 16, 2012
Although the Australian stock market was expected to be the first major market to react to the Standard & Poor's downgrade of nine European nations, the response was relatively subdued.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 16, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook:
Financial markets focused on the credit downgrade of the sovereign debt of nine European nations by S & P on Friday that again highlighted the debt woes that Europe faces.
Christine Gaylican Jan 16, 2012
The Australian Stock Market is seen getting on a rough start but could eventually take off after a mildly positive lead from the U.S. overnight. Analysts from CMC Markets, OptionsXpress of Charles Schwabb, and IG Markets have shared market key indicators for Monday.
Christine Gaylican Jan 16, 2012
U.S. stocks fell Friday, but squeaked out an advance for the week, as fears of a credit downgrade of several euro-zone countries added to disappointing results from J.P. Morgan Chase.
Christine Gaylican Jan 16, 2012
Journalists trying to cover the year-old Arab Spring revolution mostly encounter attacks, arrests, and death. Recently, a French TV reporter, Gilles Jacquier, was added to the increasing toll of affected correspondents.
Jackie Bargas Jan 13, 2012
The Australian sharemarket managed to end higher for the third time this week, with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) rising 0.4 pct or 17 pts to 4255.4. This is the third time this week that shares locally improved, something which has not happened in well over a month. The XAO rose by 2.1 pct over the week adding to last week's 1.3 pct improvement.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 13, 2012
With China back to its normal import buying of copper, prices of the raw commodity will likely surge to $9,500 a metric tonne by the second semester of 2012, the Japanese Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd. said.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 13, 2012
When Bill Shorten was promoted by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard in December 2011, political observers said the MP was given a boost to future national leadership claim.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 13, 2012
Prices of iron ore in the world market could further rise in the next few months after exports of the raw commodity by the world's global iron ore miners have been hampered due to severe weather disturbances.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 13, 2012
Amid weeks of environmental protests, U.S. gold miner Newmont Mining Corp. announced its $4.8 billion gold project in Peru will push through as scheduled on 2015.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 13, 2012
Wow kids of any age with toys like robotic pets, plush viruses, and an inflatable Titanic slide.
Jan 13, 2012
The Victorian man punished in Saudi Arabia with lashing because he insulted the companions of Prophet Mohammed, Islam's holiest figure, arrived home in Melbourne, Australia on Friday.
Windsor Genova Jan 13, 2012
The Australian sharemarket is improving for the third time this week, with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) up 0.4 pct or 15 pts to 4253.4. Almost all sectors are higher however the consumer staples and telcos are trading in the red.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 13, 2012
The U.S. military started Wednesday verifying the origin and authenticity of a video clip showing its marines urinating on three slain Taliban fighters.
Windsor Genova Jan 13, 2012
The European and U.S. stock markets took positive turns last night, which could bode well to keep Australian stock markets afloat on Friday.
Christine Gaylican Jan 13, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook:
Successful bond auctions in Italy and Spain, coupled with positive comments from ECB president Draghi improved market sentiment overnight.
Christine Gaylican Jan 13, 2012
U.S. stocks edged slightly higher late Thursday as the materials and industrial sectors pulled major indexes back into positive territory, erasing earlier losses that had followed three tepid readings on the state of the U.S. economy.
Christine Gaylican Jan 13, 2012
China's inflation rate in December eased to a 15-month low to register at 4.1 per cent, hinting of further monetary policy easing to aid the country's slowing economy.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa Jan 12, 2012
The Australian sharemarket failed to make it three straight sessions of gains today, with the All Ordinaries index (XAO) easing by a modest 0.1 pct or 4.5 pts to 4238.4. The market's second largest sector, the miners managed to record some modest gains while the larger financial sector lost a little ground.
Vittorio Hernandez Jan 12, 2012