Japanese Investor’s Bermuda SPI - Bernews

Japanese Investor's Bermuda SPI
Bernews
One of the largest investors in Japan has set up a $30 million catastrophe reinsurer in Bermuda with plans to bulk up as opportunities arise, industry journal “Trading Risk” reports today [Jan. 16]. Triton Re, launched in December, is led by former

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Midday: Choppy trade for ASX - Finance News Network


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Midday: Choppy trade for ASX
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On the futures market the SPI is 3 points stronger. RP Data-Rismark's home value index shows capital city house prices fell a seasonally adjusted 0.2 per cent in December, despite a move by the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates.

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Swiss Stocks Holding Steady - NASDAQ

Swiss Stocks Holding Steady
NASDAQ
Traders also have an eye on Greece, where debt negotiations are continuing. The benchmark SMI is up 0.04 percent to 6102.60. The SLI is higher by 0.2 percent at 931.66. The SPI has ticked up 0.05 percent to 5517.96. Transocean is among the notable

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Stocks surge on US economic optimism - Sydney Morning Herald

Stocks surge on US economic optimism
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian shares are poised to advance when trading resumes on Monday. The SPI futures index was up 58 points, or about 1.5 per cent, to 4280. On Friday, the ASX200 lost 0.4 per cent to cap its first weekly loss in five weeks.

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Midday: Aus shares sink into red - Finance News Network


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Midday: Aus shares sink into red
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On the futures market the SPI is 22 points lower. Manufacturing activity in Australia expanded at the beginning of this year. The Australian Industry Group and PriceWaterhouseCoopers' Australian performance of manufacturing index increased 1.4 points

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US stocks rally, sending Nasdaq to 11-year high - Sydney Morning Herald


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US stocks rally, sending Nasdaq to 11-year high
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian shares are poised to advance when trading resumes on Monday, with the SPI futures up 56 points, or about 1.5 per cent, to 4278 points. The ASX200 index lost 0.4 per cent on Friday to cap its first losing week in five weeks.
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Market Wrap: ASX ends 1% higher - Finance News Network (press release)


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Market Wrap: ASX ends 1% higher
Finance News Network (press release)
On the futures market, the SPI is 45 points higher. Building approvals fell one per cent in December taking the annual rate to minus 24.5 per cent, seasonally adjusted. And Australia's trade surplus for December was $1.709 billion, seasonally adjusted,

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Outlook: SPI tips steady start - Finance News Network (press release)


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Outlook: SPI tips steady start
Finance News Network (press release)
The Australian share market added 6 points over its four trading days last week to end at a seven week high. On Friday, the S&P/ASX 200 Index pulled back from earlier gains to end 17 points higher at 4288. On the futures market the SPI is 5 higher

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Swiss Stocks Lower On Euro-Zone Debt Worries - NASDAQ

Swiss Stocks Lower On Euro-Zone Debt Worries
NASDAQ
(RTTNews.com) - The Swiss stock market is showing modest weakness in mid-day trading on Monday. The decline is part of a general retreat throughout Europe. Investors are cautious as leaders from the EU countries are meeting in Brussels to discuss

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Shares eye modest gains - Sydney Morning Herald

Shares eye modest gains
Sydney Morning Herald
On the ASX24, the SPI futures index was trading 9 points higher at 4137. The Aussie dollar has risen in overnight trade. It was recently buying $US1.0309, up from $US1.0276 late yesterday. European markets posted gains despite S&P downgrading the

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