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Trade deficit down 22.24% in March: ABS

The Australian economy experienced a $1.48 billion trade deficit for the month of March 2003, a decrease of 22.24 per cent from the deficit experienced in February 2003 of $1.90 billion. In the latest economic figures released by the Australian Bureau ...

Victoria, Queensland break rising unemployment trend: ABS

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures for Australia's labour force showed a decline of 42,800 in the number of unemployed persons from 9,563,500 in February 2003 to 9,520,7000 in March 2003. Full time employment decreased by 64,800 ...

ERG agrees $25.6 million bond terms for smart card projects

The Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC) has agreed to provide $25.6 million of performance bonds for overseas projects won by Western Australia transit software specialists ERG. ERG said the bonds comprise of $9 million for a project in ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries heads south

The All Ordinaries followed the global downturn as it lost 20 points in morning trading today. The major banks headed south with ANZ's share price falling $0.07 to $17.16, while Commonwealth fell $0.12 to $24.89 and Westpac drifted lower by $0.01 to ...

Beston Wine Trust closes $21.19 million capital raising

Beston Wine Trust has closed its $21.19 million capital raising oversubscribed, allotting 23,804,604 new ordinary units today in response to a total application count of 1,468. Beston said the oversubscription reflected increased institutional interest ...

ASIC appoints McLaughlins to manage $37 million property schemes

John Fernando McLaughlins Financial Services (McLaughlins) has been appointed by the Federal Court in Melbourne as the temporary responsible entity for 15 managed investment schemes worth approximately $37 million, following an application by the Australian ...

ASIC blacklists ex-Colonial planner for client 'churning'

Paul Cully A former Colonial financial planner who made $190,000 in commissions by 'churning' the superannuation funds of approximately 73 clients has given an undertaking to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) that he will not ...

Challenger's Beston Wine Trust toasts $2.37 million profit

John Fernando The Beston Wine Industry Trust (BWI) today announced that its net profits had increased by 30.3% to $2.37 million for the six months to December 31 2002. Challenger Beston Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Challenger International ...

Deakin targets May launch for corporate super product

Paul Cully Deakin Financial Services is targeting a May launch for its entry into the corporate superannuation market, general manager of technical services Dan Parry said today. Parry said that the group was currently negotiating terms with a superannuation ...

ASIC sends WA financial adviser back to school

John Fernando The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) today accepted an enforceable undertaking from Jean-Jacques Blandin, formerly of Australian Financial Securities (AFS), that he will not act as a financial representative unless ...