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Flat Friday

POSITIVE offshore leads despite a $US2 billion ($A2 billion) loss by America’s largest bank JP Morgan which failed to drag down sentiment on Wall Street and a solid performance from European markets, buoyed on hopes for a Greek coalition, should signal a flat start for the local market.

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However, the early indicator, the SPI Futures Index was down 6 points to 4295 at 6.59am (AEST). On Wall Street the S&P 500 gained 0.25% or 3.41 points to 1357.99, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average...

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