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XXX - Aus Shares Closing: ASX 200 DOWN 80.9 AT 3874.0 1/1

COMNEWS XXX SYDNEY 1001/1/1 XXX - Company Announcement $gen0 1 July 2009 Part 1/1 --- Sydney - Wednesday - July 1: (RWE Aust Business News) - The Australian sharemarket made a bearish start to the new financial year today, giving back the previous session's gains following Wall Street's 82-point slump ... iStock Analyst - 8:04 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Sharemarket has bad start to new financial year

The Australian share market has fallen sharply on the first day of the new financial year. Yahoo!7 Finance News - 6:08 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Australian stocks: Market falls nearly two per cent

PERTH - The Australian share market had a decidedly downbeat start to the new financial year, with resources and financial sectors losing ground following negative overseas leads. At the 1615 AEST close, the benchmark S&P/ASX200... New Zealand Herald Business - 5:17 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Shares start new FY in the red

THE share market had a decidedly downbeat start to the new financial year, with resources and financial sectors losing ground. News.com.au business top stories - 4:54 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Stocks open new financial year on a low

The Australian share market had a decidedly downbeat start to the new financial year, with resources and financial sectors losing ground. TheBull - 4:46 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Aust stocks start FY weaker

The Australian share market had a downbeat start to the new financial year. Bigpond business & finance - 4:45 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Shares dive 2pc in new year start

THE stock market opened 2009-10 with a heavy 2 per cent fall, dashing hopes that the financial turmoil is past. The Australian Business News - 4:44 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Shares fall 2pc in new year start

THE sharemarket had a decidedly downbeat start to the new financial year, falling 2 per cent after negative overseas leads. The Australian Business News - 4:35 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Stocks hammered

THE Australian share market had a decidedly downbeat start to the new financial year, falling more than 2 per cent. Perth Now - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Australia shares drop 2.1 pct; miners, banks lead

SYDNEY, July 1 (Reuters) - Australian shares fell 2.1percent on Wednesday as soft economic indicators around theworld put pressure on growth-sensitive stocks such as top minerBHP Billiton , while the banks also struggled. ninemsn Money - 4:16 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Australia shares retreat 2 pct; Rio recovers

SYDNEY, July 1 (Reuters) - Australian shares dropped 2percent on Wednesday as soft economic indicators around theworld put pressure on growth-sensitive stocks such as shoppingmall owner Westfield Group . ninemsn Money - 3:54 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Anglo American, BHP, Sasol: South African Stock Market Preview

By Garth Theunissen July 1 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in South Africa. Stock symbols are in parentheses after company names and ... Bloomberg - 3:52 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Australian share market still in the red

The Australian share market remained in the red at noon with losses in both the resources and financial sectors. TheBull - 12:32 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Stocks sink deeper into the red

AUSTRALIAN shares fell 1.9 per cent this afternoon as losses in the mining sector deepened and building approvals plunged. The Australian Business News - 12:28 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Stocks plunge from bad debts

THE SHARE market was two per cent in the red at noon with losses in both the resources and financial sectors Herald Sun - 12:28 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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