New Zealand Market Closes Lower For Fifth Consecutive Day []
Tuesday, Wellington shares closed lower for a fifth straight session, but off day's lows, after the U.S. stocks fell overnight. The benchmark NZX 50 index closed down 6.15 points or 0.15% at 4,053.9 and the broader NZX All Capital index shed 0.67 points or 0.24% to end at 1,096.95.
Stocks Fall On Economic Data - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks turned to the downside on Monday, reversing the upward trend generated last week on economic worries after weak manufacturing data was released early in the session.
Stocks May Rally On Strong Employment Data - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are likely to see significant strength in early trading on Wednesday, with the major U.S. index futures indicating a sharply higher open. The upward momentum is partly due to the release of better than expected employment data.
Stocks Turning In A Lackluster Performance In Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After turning in a strong performance last week, stocks are turning in a lackluster performance in morning trading on Monday. The Dow and the Nasdaq have been bouncing back and forth across the unchanged line, while the S&P 500 has remained in the red.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
New Zealand Market Closes Lower For Fifth Consecutive Day []
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