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Back to basics for property

RUTH LIEW  |  WEDNESDAY, 8 OCT 2008
... international assets that may not be available to many individual investors," he said. Although the product seems to fit the bill for retail investors hoping for a return ride on the property wagon, both Este and Toll confirm that wholesale investors ...

US Senate passes bail-out 74 to 25

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 2 OCT 2008
... Provided there were no conflicting amendments in the separate Houses, President GW Bush will expedite passage of the bill for its immediate enactment as soon as it passes Congress. However, there are emerging concerns that changes to the initial bill ...

Sydney on $24 million a day

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 4 SEP 2007
... just keeping things nice (and clean) for the APEC visitors - those invited and those not. At last estimate, the security bill for APEC had blown out to $170 million - making it a more expensive security exercise than the 2000 Olympics. Figures released ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 29 AUG 2006
... quarter of a per cent increase in interest rates equates to an $84 million additional cost to state debt, and the fuel bill for NSW has increased by about 40 per cent in two years, from $202 million to $280 million. The NSW Government has committed to ...

Income Tax Law to be cut by nearly 30 per cent

Treasurer Peter Costello has announced Government plans to cut the volume of Tax Law by nearly 30 per cent. The announcement is in response to the work of the advisory Board of Taxation in reviewing the tax legislation with a view to cutting it back. ...

$1 billion public service wage bill blow-out

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 6 MAY 2004
... more than $1 billion under the Howard government, it was claimed today. Newspaper reports claimed the total annual wage bill for the sector was almost $1 billion higher now that it was when the government first came to power eight years ago.

NAB adds A$57 million NZ tax bill to woes

... faces a possible tax bill of up to NZ$212 million (A$184.8 million) from New Zealand tax authorities after receiving a bill for NZ$57 million relating to its Bank of New Zealand unit. The bank said it would contest the new assessments concerning transactions ...

International merchandise imports rise to $10.88 billion in August: ABS

... figure for July, and $161 million higher than the figure for June, which was $10.72 billion. The highest items on the bill for August include machinery and transport equipment ($5.08 billion), miscellaneous manufactured articles ($1.62 billion), manufactured ...

Merchandise imports drop to $10.397 billion in May: ABS

... accounted for $4.676 billion, compared with the April figure of $4.955 billion. The second largest item on the export bill for May was miscellaneous manufactured items at $1.368 billion, down from April's $1.499 billion. Third was manufactured goods ...
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