UPDATE: Australian Mkts Calm As Labor Government Heads For Office (Nasdaq)
Story date: 2007-11-25 07:54:08
Added on: 2007-11-25 23:00:18
SYDNEY -(Dow Jones)- Australian financial markets reacted calmly Monday to Saturday's emphatic election win by the Australian Labor Party, which ousted the 11-year-old center-right coalition government and swept from parliament John Howard, the nation's second-longest-serving Prime Minister.
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