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| | | ... for the first time in four months, a jobs series showed. The ANZ job advertisements report for April showed newspaper job ads fell by 0.7%, seasonally adjusted, to an average of 22,038 a week, following three consecutive monthly increases. However, compared ... |
| | | | ... will be looking for the first half results from chemical and fertilizer company Orica today, as well as the latest ANZ job ads data. Also, reports in the paper that two directors from the National Australia Bank will resign ahead of the extraordinary ... |
| | | | ... advertisements in March rose to their highest level since October 2002, an ANZ jobs survey showed. According to the March ANZ job ads survey, the number of newspaper jobs rose by 0.3%, seasonally adjusted, to an average of 22,196 a week. This follows ... |
| | | | ... trend in newspaper job advertising that was first evident in November last year. In trend terms, the number of newspaper job ads was flat in February, following a 0.1% fall in January and 0.3% fall in December. The number of internet job ads increased ... |
| | | | The number of internet job ads in Australia is now at its highest level in almost three years, despite the effects of recent interest rate rises and the high Australian dollar. The Olivier Internet Job Index, with 114,279 jobs counted in February, is ... |
| | | | Job advertisements in major metropolitan newspapers rose by 2.3%, seasonally adjusted, in January, to an average of 20,783 per week according to the latest survey by the ANZ bank. The increase was the largest recorded in eight months, the bank said ... |
| | | | ... 0.8 per cent decline in December, but remains 0.2 per cent higher than in January 2003, ANZ said. The number of internet job ads also fell for the first time in four months, down 1.4 per cent in January, to 83,480 a week. "Notwithstanding the decline ... |
| | | | ... increases, but was still 0.9 per cent higher than the same period a year earlier, ANZ said. In contrast, the number of internet job ads rose to their highest levels since March 2001 by 3.7 per cent to a weekly average of 85,366 and were up 27.3 per cent ... |
| | | | ... advertisements rose for the sixth consecutive month in October, the longest stretch of gains in four years, a survey found. ANZ job ads rose 1.4 per cent, continuing the upward trend since May and indicating further employment growth in Australia in ... |
| | | | ... in the first half of 2004. "The pick-up in business conditions and confidence, building approvals, retail spending and job ads has signalled a return to at least a four per cent pace of growth for the non-farm economy in the second half of 2003," UBS ... |
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