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| | | ... economic news, the Reserve Bank of Australia board meets today to discuss monetary policy and the the Australian Bureau of Statistics national accounts data for the June quarter is due. On the corporate front, Healthzone is expected to announce a new ... |
| | | | ... Institute Inflation Gauge for August also is due, as are ANZ job advertisements data for August. The Australian Bureau of Statistics building approvals data for July will be released, too. Austock Securities senior client adviser and strategist Michael ... |
| | | | ... down 79 points at 5702. In Economic news today, the RBA monthly bulletin is released as is the Australian Bureau of Statistics average weekly earnings data for the May quarter. In corporate news, full year results will be reported by Qantas Airways Ltd ... |
| | | | ... price index was down 157 points to 5,994 on a volume of 5,180 contracts. In economic news, the Australian Bureau of Statistics Lending Finance data for June will be released. On the markets, Nick Scali Ltd and Reckson NY Property Trust yr profit will ... |
| | | | ... will Coca-Cola Amatil, PMP Ltd, Adelaide Bank Ltd and Futuris Corp Ltd. In economic news, the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Labour Force Data for July will be released. Australian stocks rose sharply yesterday, as the market took an unusually positive ... |
| | | | ... economists expecting a rise of 25 basis points to a cash rate of 6.50 per cent. In other news, the Australian Bureau of Statistics will release its ABS Housing Finance data for June, together with its House Price Indices for the June quarter. A number ... |
| | | | New figures just released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) confirm that people with the highest incomes are not the ones with the most wealth. According to the latest ABS survey of household income and its distribution, while Darwin households ... |
| | | | ... 1.43 per cent, to 2,546.27. For July, the Nasdaq was down 2.2 per cent. In economic news today, Australian Bureau of Statistics figures showed retail trade at current prices rose 1.4 per cent in June to a seasonally adjusted $19.18 billion from a downwardly ... |
| | | | ... shortages. Citi says we currently pay 20 per cent below the OECD average water price. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics we spend 0.7 per cent of disposable income on water as opposed to 2.7 per cent on gas and electricity, 3.6 per cent ... |
| | | | ... index was down 35 points to 6,088 on a volume of 4,050 contracts. On the local economic front, the Australian Bureau of Statistics will release international trade in goods and services data for June, as well as retail trade figures for June and the ... |
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