Some early openers are more enthusiastic than others: Kiwis +0.9%, Aussies +0.3%, Nikkei +0.9% and Sth Korea -0.2%.
Little movement in most Aussie sectors: IT +1.4%, Healthcare +0.9% down to Gold -0.9%.
Some early openers are more enthusiastic than others: Kiwis +0.9%, Aussies +0.3%, Nikkei +0.9% and Sth Korea -0.2%.
Little movement in most Aussie sectors: IT +1.4%, Healthcare +0.9% down to Gold -0.9%.
A general drifting down for the early openers: Kiwis +0.2%, Aussies -0.1%, Nikkei -0.6% and Sth Korea -0.1%.
Aussie sectors here and there: REITS +0.6% down to Miners -1.5%.
Early openers thrashing about: Kiwis +0.6%, Aussies +0.2%, Nikkers -0.5% and Sth Korea -0.7%.
Minimal movement in Aussie sectors: REITS +0.6%, Telecomms +0.4%, Gold flat.
Early openers in catapult mode: Kiwis +1.2%, Aussies +0.9%, Nikkei +3.3% and Sth Korea +1.3%.
In Aussie sectors, IT +1.5%, Consumer Discretionary/Financials +1.2% with Gold -1.2% the only down sector.
Early openers not sure where they’re going: Kiwis +0.4%, Aussies +0.5%, Nikkei flat and Sth Korea -0.3%.
In Aussie sectors, IT doing a rebound, +1.3% down to Telecomms -0.6%.
Another downdraft for the early openers: Kiwis -1.1%, Aussies -1.2%, Nikkei -2.2% and Sth Korea -0.9%.
All Aussie sectors in the red led by IT -2.5%, Miners/Materials -2.3% and Consumer Staples -1.4%.
Experimental green for the early openers: Kiwis +0.4%, Aussies +0.4%, Nikkei +0.4% and Sth Korea +0.1%.
In Aussie sectors, IT +1.7%, Telecomms +1.5% down to Energy -1.2%.
Early openers going in different directions: Kiwis -0.8%, Aussies +0.7%, Nikkei -2.1% and Sth Korea +0.3%.
Aussie sectors looking perky: Miners +2.7%, Gold +2.5% down to REITS -0.3%.
Early openers down and drifting aimlessly: Kiwis -1.1%, Aussies -0.5%, Sth Korea -1%, Nikkei closed.
In Aussie sectors, Miners +1%, Gold +0.9% down to IT/Consumer Staples -1.1%.
Early openers doing the plunge: Kiwis -1.2%, Aussies -1.7%, Nikkei -1.2% and Sth Korea -1%.
Aussie sectors deeply red: Energy -3%, Materials -2.5%, Miners -2.4%, Gold -2.1% and Consumer Discretionary -1.7%.