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Australia shares fall, Macquarie bank hit hard - Yahoo!7 Finance News

Tuesday February 9, 2010, 10:37 am MELBOURNE, Feb 9 ( Reuters ) - Australian stocks fell 0.8 percent in morning trade on Tuesday, after a luke-warm trading update from Macquarie bank MQG.AX and wider investor concerns about sovereign debt troubles in the euro zone . The

Australia shares seen down; Macquarie in focus - Yahoo!7 Finance News

Tuesday February 9, 2010, 8:29 am SYDNEY, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Australian stocks are seen lower on Tuesday, as investors continue to fret over the euro zone's sovereign debt troubles, with sentiment also cautious ahead of the rush of corporate earnings later this week. Macquarie

Australia shares seen falling on weaker resources - Yahoo!7 Finance News

Monday February 8, 2010, 8:56 am SYDNEY, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Australian stocks are set to fall again on Monday, dragged down by resources companies after oil and metals prices tumbled and by worries about how Greece and Portugal will cope with their debt woes . Company results

Australia shares seen down; Myer sales in focus - Yahoo!7 Finance News

Thursday February 4, 2010, 8:35 am SYDNEY, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Australian stocks are seen opening down on Thursday, with lower copper prices expected to push down mining companies, but sentiment will be supported by hopes of more profit upgrades ahead of the upcoming

Australia shares up on miners; Roc Oil sinks - Yahoo!7 Finance News

Wednesday February 3, 2010, 1:41 pm (Adds Roc Oil , Beach Energy) MELBOURNE, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Australian stocks rose 0.3 percent on Wednesday as miners rose for a second day, buoyed by results from key U.S. industrial and consumer companies, and as Insurance Australia Group

Australia shares up on miners;IAG, News Corp rise

(Adds analyst comments , stocks on the move) The top miners had been sold down over the past few weeks on worries about the move by China, their biggest customer, to rein in bank lending. But signs of a sustainable global recovery have lured investors back into the resources stocks. "At