Australia jobs jump in June, still plenty left to hire
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Office workers take their lunch at a food court in Sydney By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) ...
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Read moreSYDNEY: Australian shares are expected to open higher on Thursday, with energy stocks set to drive gains on the back ...
Read moreHONG KONG: Asian markets largely rose on Wednesday, tracking a Wall Street rally after the Federal Reserve chief expressed confidence ...
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Read moreHONG KONG: Energy firms led a sell-off in most Asian equity markets on Tuesday, a day after supply fears sent ...
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Read moreSYDNEY: Australian shares are seen opening lower on Tuesday, tracking global equities, following a slowdown in Chinese economic growth in ...
Read moreLONDON: Stock markets were mixed Monday, with traders reacting to weaker Chinese economic data and upbeat earnings at Deutsche Bank.The ...
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