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| | | Will they go up or won't they? In a speech in Brisbane last week, RBA Governor Glenn Stevens was careful but upbeat on the state of the economy, however the interest rate debate has continued unabated. To many, Steven's remarks were interpreted as "rates ... |
| | | | ... contract was 22 points higher at 6294 on a volume of 6,931 contracts. Bill Chatterton, director of equities for ABN AMRO Brisbane, said the market was pretty strong, in line with the US market. "There are no standouts there with any up two or three per ... |
| | | | ... information sessions will be held on 4 June at 3.00pm at the following venues - Sydney: Wesley Centre, 220 Pitt Street, Sydney; Brisbane: Sofitel Grand Ballroom, 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane; Melbourne: Grand Hyatt Savoy Ballroom,123 Collins Street, Melbourne. ... |
| | | | ... Exchange, the June share price index contract rose 40 points to 6347 on a volume of 8,227 contracts. ABN Amro Morgans Brisbane, director of equities, Bill Chatterton, said the market had made a gentle movement upwards following the US market lead. The ... |
| | | | ... Murray, speaks at the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In share market news, CSR Ltd annual results are due while Brisbane Broncos Ltd holds its AGM in Brisbane. Yesterday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ended down 53.9 points at 6291.2, while ... |
| | | | ... Airlines-backed carrier Tiger Airways. It would seem that Melbourne has successfully out-bid other cities, including Brisbane, to become the airline's Australian home, where Tiger will initially offer services beetween Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and ... |
| | | | ... gaining four points to 6,178 on a volume of 10,306 contracts. Bill Chatterton, director of equities at ABN Amro Morgans Brisbane, said the market was "kind of drifting around the place" following the losses in New York. "The US (market) was down 0.4 ... |
| | | | ... opened its flagship 'Superwoman Centre' in Sydney. It was intended to be the first of similar roll-outs earmarked for Brisbane and Melbourne. Superwoman's chief executive, Tim Harrison, is no longer an employee. Instead, Millenium3 managing director ... |
| | | | ... advisory group, Equity Trustees (EQT) is holding its first board meeting in Sydney after celebrating the opening of its Brisbane office, achieved through its involvement with the Templeton superannuation funds. Peter Williams, chief executive of EQT ... |
| | | | ... for February. On the corporate front, Torrens Energy (TEY) lists on the ASX, while the Clean Coal 2007 conference in Brisbane ends. Westfield releases its annual report. The Australian stock market shrugged off a decline on Wall Street yesterday, encouraged ... |
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