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Macquarie Bank to purchase US energy assets for $182 million

... two-thirds of the purchase price will be financed by acquisition debt. Exelon Thermal is a company that provides chilled water to customers from a centralised plant via underground piping for cooling purposes. Customers are typically office buildings ...

van Eyk amends Granite Three Pillars prospectus after investor feedback

... to occur in mid-January 2004. van Eyk has said that in line with its investment philosophy it has decided to add a "high water mark" and not to charge performance fees when the investor is not obtaining positive returns in excess of the ASX 300 Index. ...

ASIC conducts searches in Sydney for Alpine Investigation

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 14 NOV 2003
The corporate regulator raided high profile stockbroker Rene Rivkin's home, offices and boat today as part of its investigation into the ownership of Offset Alpine Printing. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) confirmed it executed ...

Treasury boss pushes reforms to maintain growth

... per cent during the 1990s. Dr Henry said reforms to education and training policy; welfare and health, taxation, energy, water, transport, communications, trade and foreign investment would also help boost productivity. "In order to maintain this performance ...

Macquarie Bank says H2 significantly up on prior H2

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 13 NOV 2003
... balance date Macquarie bank acquired two seed assets for the proposed Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund (MEIF), the US water utility South East Water for $948 million and Sweden's Arlanda Express airport rail link for $76 million. The bank said ...

ASIC made record enforcements in 2003-4: report

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 6 NOV 2003
Australia's corporate regulator achieved a record 29 jail terms for white collar criminals in 2002-03, including stockbroker Rene Rivkin, its annual report reveals. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), said it achieved record ...

Morning Market Wrap: Caution ahead of data releases

The Australian share market is likely to post cautious gains, after an upbeat lead from Wall St at the weekend. A swag of local economic data due out today should also give some direction to investors. National retail sales figures for September, and ...

Government's latest super bills face criticism from opposition

Following what has been one of the most significant passages of superannuation legislation in recent times, the Government's announcement of a cut in superannuation surcharge for high-income earners and co-contribution to low-income earners has led ...

Nikkei rises in afternoon trade, while domestic bonds close weaker

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 27 OCT 2003
Japanese share prices rose 1.15 percent today, led by domestic demand linked companies, dealers said. The Tokyo Stock Exchange's Nikkei-225 index gained 118.42 points to close at 10,454.12. However, the Australian bond market closed weaker today after ...

LPTs contribute significantly to bond supply: Citigroup

AAP  |  MONDAY, 27 OCT 2003
Listed Property Trusts (LPT) have produced a significant proportion of corporate bond supply this year with merger and acquisition activity in the sector lifting the issuance. Citigroup head of credit research Brad Scott said while banks had led total ...