Last week’s gloomy mood continued when the New Zealand sharemarket opened today.By 10.10am the benchmark NZSX-50 index was down 12.49 points to 3476.35, following Friday’s drop of 51 points, which cam…
(Updates to market opening) SYDNEY, April 14 (Reuters) - Australia shares fell 2.2 percent on Monday, with resource firms such as BHP Billiton Ltd (ASX:
Analysts say the Australian share market is likely to trade lower today after Wall Street’s slump on Friday. Stocks in the United States were down 2 per cent, with poor consumer sentiment results and…
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) - Pulaski Financial Corp. named a new chairman and a new chief executive as it reported that fiscal second-quarter net income rose 16%.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — A horror-film remake of a high-school spring ritual propelled “Prom Night” to the top of the weekend box office, according to early estimates.
Abu Dhabi: UAE markets declined yesterday on account of profit-booking, which dragged Dubai’s benchmark index down by 0.21 per cent to 5,441.45 and Abu Dhabi’s general index by 0.49 per cent to 4,853….
Madlen Read April 13, 2008 - 2:25 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) - Investors knew the first three months of the year were bad for companies, but now it looks like they were downright abysmal — and that…
Saudi Arabia’s main index closed higher for the fifth consecutive trading day on Sunday as markets across much of the GCC rallied on positive quarterly results and anticipation of more to follow.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — After days of turmoil tied to safety inspections on its MD-80 jets, American Airlines said its operating schedule was back to normal Sunday.
and other large banks and financial services companies rattle investors already concerned about a U.S.-led economic slowdown.Wall Street also will contend with reams of economic data, with two inflati…