Commodity Brokers News
Bop Fears Keep Investors Away
Tuesday January 31, 1995
Australian financial markets traded apprehensively yesterday in the lead-up to the release of domestic balance of payments data. The All Ordinaries index slipped a further 5.9 points to 1856.7 in extremely sluggish trade, which brokers put down to nervousness ahead of the December balance of paymFutures Ruin A Good Day
Friday January 20, 1995
The Australian sharemarket tried its hardest to head back over the 1900-point mark yesterday but, in a display of its current fragile state, fell away in the afternoon in response to a sharp downturn on the futures market. Brokers said the morning trading, which saw the All Ordinaries gain 10 poiSmall Firms Still To Show Form
Wednesday January 18, 1995
AT the beginning of 1994, analysts, chartists, brokers and other sharemarket pundits were saying that big companies were beautiful and small were sensational. A year later, whatever the pundits are saying, many investors feel that big is a bugbear and small is suicidal. Apart from the chorus ofBrokers Cautiously Tip Better Things In '95
Monday January 2, 1995
After what the sharebroker Mr Peter Burrows calls ``a relentless slide", the Australian sharemarket enters 1995 12 per cent, or more than $50 billion, below the record of 2340.6 points the All Ordinaries index established on 3 February 1994 after rising 176 points in the first 34 days of the yNews Archive
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