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| | ... Domestic trading activity was uneventful throughout the week with only the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) new vehicle sales providing some direction. The ABS data showed that Australian car buyers are feeling the pinch of higher petrol prices ... |
| | | ... decline (1.4 per cent) over the month. The correction in crude oil prices in recent weeks could re-invigorate motor vehicle sales in the coming months. However, buying could be offset by indications that the labour market has peaked. Overall, the latest ... |
| | | ... of petrol. This week's domestic economic releases, such as the leading index, skilled vacancies index and motor vehicle sales, will all play second fiddle to decisions made in the US and in Vienna (where OPEC is meeting). In the US, the Federal Reserve ... |
| | | ... the RBA's ceiling of 4.5 per cent. This week, financial markets will get the July reading for Australian new motor vehicle sales. This second-tier data should have no significant impact on markets. Speeches by US Federal Reserve Governor Moskow (Wednesday) ... |
| | | ... Adelaide and Promina's chief executive speaks in Sydney. Also the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases motor vehicle sales data and Seek chief executive Paul Bassat speaks in Melbourne. |
| | | ... Australia publishes its financial stability review and the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases February new motor vehicle sales and December quarter dwelling unit commencements data. |
| | | New car and truck sales jumped 13% in Australia last month, continuing the strong run of results for the auto industry. In its latest VFACTS bulletin today the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries said 86,046 new vehicles were sold in March, 9,933 ... |
| | | The Australian car industry's record sales run continued in January with manufacturers and importers selling more vehicles than ever before. The best-ever January performance also came after a record 909,881 vehicles were sold in 2003. The Federal Chamber ... |
| | | Australian new motor vehicle sales fell 4.80% in seasonally adjusted terms, to 72,733 units in December from a downwardly revised 76,412 units in November, the ABS said. |
| | | ... volumes for the quarter but also some recovery in services spending with stronger confidence and stronger growth in vehicle sales," he said. Private consumption would grow by 1.2 percentage points in the quarter. "(Interest) rates were low, confidence ... |
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