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Australian Market News
Thanks Greece. Shares tipped to tank tomorrow
MORE than $120bn wiped off the stock market this month and the ride isn't over yet.

Facebook IPO like 'kissing your sister'
IT was barely a "like" and definitely not a "love" from Facebook investors as the online social network's stock failed to live up to the hype in its trading debut.

Facebook closes flat in market debut
FACEBOOK shares have stumbled, managing a gain of less than one per cent in the first day of trade, dampening optimism over the much-anticipated debut for the world's biggest social network.

US shares skid as Facebook IPO stumbles
US stocks have slumped as Facebook's highly anticipated record market debut disappointed, adding to bearish sentiment about Europe's financial woes.

$35bn wiped off in sharemarket shocker
MARKET falls 2.6pc to close at its lowest level for six months as the latest developments in troubled euro zone scare investors.

Shares plummet to lowest level this year
AUSTRALIAN shares continue to tumble after investors panic over the debt crisis in Europe.

US stocks flat as Greece, Spain weigh
US stocks are essentially flat in opening trade as negative news continues from Europe, with Greece's woes deepening.

Aussie stocks close slightly lower
THE Australian share market closed slightly lower as Asian markets rallied and concerns about Greece's future eased temporarily.

Greece worries sink US markets
US stocks gave up early gains on positive US economic data to sink lower Wednesday as worries over Greece's future in the euro zone hit investor sentiment.

Fresh housing, industry data boost US stocks
US stocks buoyed by fresh positive data on the American economy and news that troubled Greece set a June 17 date for new elections.

$32bn wiped off ASX200 on Greece crisis jitters
STOCKS plunged to two-month lows, led by the resources sector, with $32 billion wiped from the value of the market.

Reporter caught making embarrassing adjustment
SARA Eisen's look of panic after she realises she's on TV is one perhaps she usually reserves for market collapses.

US shares sink as euro crisis deepens
US stocks have sunk as speculation about Greece's potential exit from the eurozone continues.

US shares sink as euro crisis deepens
US stocks have sunk as speculation about Greece's potential exit from the eurozone continues.

Talks in ruins - Greece heads back to the polls
GREECE to hold new elections after political leaders failed to agree on a new government in a last-ditch round of negotiations.

Local share market closes weaker
AUSTRALIAN stocks fell to a weaker close, dragged down by heavy losses among the resource stocks.

Want a piece of Facebook? Get in line
FACEBOOK may be the year's hottest stock issue - but try getting a piece of it.

Greek uncertainty leaves US stocks in red
US stocks have closed firmly in the red as Greece's political stalemate drove new fears about the strength of the eurozone.

Greek uncertainty leaves US stocks in red
US stocks have closed firmly in the red as Greece's political stalemate and Spain's banking problems drove new fears about the strength of the eurozone.

Dollar falls below parity, hits five-month low
THE dollar fell below parity with the US dollar for the first time in almost five months, as political uncertainty in Greece and signs of an economic slowdown in China rekindled trader pessimism.

Local shares close slightly higher
AUSTRALIAN shares have closed slightly higher, driven by gains in the telecommunications and financial sectors.

Can Singapore serve as economic model for NKorea?
LESS than two weeks after being punished with new U.N. sanctions, North Korea has sent top economic officials to Singapore.

China, Europe spark market turbulence
US STOCKS took a beating last week, only to face more turbulence from Europe as Greece grapples with rising political uncertainty.

Local shares close lower
THE Australian share market has closed lower, after some bad news about the largest bank in the US, JPMorgan Chase, spooked investors.

US stocks rebound as euro-picture improves
US stocks has bounced back on opening on hints of better news in the embattled eurozone, as Greece's forms a government.


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