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| | ... may have slowed in April but building approvals data of the same month indicates a pick-up in coming months. Australian building approvals increased by 3.0% in the month of April - the third straight monthly increase - to 20,243 units - the highest since ... |
| | | ... is really trying to do of course is to distract attention from the government's commitment to restore the Australian Building and Construction Commission as a tough cop on the construction industry beat," Turnbull said. The Financial Services Council ... |
| | | ... one week and that a potential double dissolution may occur in the Senate as a result of trying reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission. "We've always said the Age Pension is crucial to retirement incomes. A lot of people in the ... |
| | | ... increased by 6.0 per cent in the year to September, up from 5.7 per cent in August. Also released the same day, Australian building approvals rose by 2.7 percent in September for a year-on-year increase of 11.7 per cent - more than expectations for an ... |
| | | ... to $4.34. Woolworths shed 13 cents, to $29.20, while Wesfarmers, which owns Coles, lost 11 cents to $26.38. Australian building approvals fell 0.1 per cent to 12,126 units in August, seasonally adjusted, from an upwardly revised 12,133 units in July ... |
| | | ... DEXUS Wholesale Property Fund (DWPF) in such an iconic development that represents the next generation of Australian building design innovation," said Cbus Property chief executive Adrian Pozzo. Pozzo added that the construction of the new tower will ... |
| | | ... retail sales, building approvals and private sector credit will be released this week. The ABS will report on Australian building approvals on Wednesday. The market expects approvals to increase by 1 percent in June following a 6.5 percent drop in the ... |
| | | ... sales for May of 0.1 per cent, further evidence the economy has not accelerated further into the June quarter. Australian building approvals told a similar story, also dropping in May by 5.6 per cent. Cost and margins squeeze from the rising dollar is ... |
| | | ... first time in nearly two years that retail spending has improved for three consecutive months. Similarly, Australian building approvals rose by 2.2 per cent in February supported by a 5.2 per cent increase in approvals for private sector houses and a ... |
| | | ... especially if the recent good news on the housing market continues as today's building approvals report shows. Australian building approvals rose by 2.2 per cent in February supported by a 5.2 per cent increase in approvals for private sector houses ... |
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