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Afternoon market wrap: Local shares end lower

After dipping in and out of positive territory, the All Ordinaries eventually closed almost six points lower at 3,175.0. The market was dragged lower by the major banks, including a 96c fall in the CBA to $28.73. Among other blue-chips to endure losses ...

Morning market wrap: US markets in positive territory

The Dow Jones registered a 64.71point gain in trading overnight as share prices have lifted following encouraging economic data. The US Labor Department has reported that American businesses lifted productivity at a robust rate for the second quarter. ...

Federal, State and Territory governments to deal with property hustlers

The Commonwealth, States and Territories have agreed to set up a working party to establish a common regulatory framework to deal with high-pressure property investment marketers. "This is a positive first step by all the parties to effectively tackle ...

Australian manufacturing up 1.1 points in July: Ai Group/PwC survey

WITH AAP  |  FRIDAY, 1 AUG 2003
... auto production and the flow-on effects on component manufacturers saved the Australian PMI from remaining in negative territory," she said. New orders recovered to 51.9, again because of the strong contribution of the automotive sector. The PMI report ...

ASIC obtains undertakings following Federal Court proceedings

... concerned that Wanted World Wide's placement of advertisements in newspapers in each state of Australia and the Northern Territory, seeking investors in the company, was in breach of the fundraising provisions of the Corporations Act. ASIC said that ...

Afternoon market wrap: All ordinaries gain ground

The All Ordinaries gained positive territory today driven by the strongest consumer confidence recorded in the country in nine years. According to the Westpac Banking Corporation and the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, consumer ...

Government unfunded super liabilities total $10 billion

WITH AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 JUL 2003
The latest round of state budgets for 2003/04 have revealed state and territory unfunded superannuation liabilities grew by more than $3billion over the past 12 months, increasing the total of unfunded liabilities for Australia's public servants to ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries, major stocks in negative territory

The All Ordinaries was in negative territory following trading this morning. The index dipped by 15.4 points or by a little over 0.5 per cent. The decrease reflecting weaker trading in the banking sector, where all major shares, bar National Australia ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries gain ground

The All Ordinaries gained positive territory as it climbed 29.5 points or 0.955 per cent to 3085.80. All major share prices propping up the index with the banking sector returning almost equal gains of around 1.5% in trading this morning. Westpac shares ...

Australia has a highly mobile population: ABS survey reveals

... ranging from an average annual decline in Tasmania's population (-0.1%) to an average annual increase in the Northern Territory's population (1.9%). As at June 30 2001, 84.7% of Australia's population lived within 50 kilometres of the coastline, the ...