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Australian tax burden less than OECD average: Costello

... one of the lowest taxed OECD countries despite declining tax burdens in many other OECD countries which experienced recession and slowdown." Amongst those countries that have tax burdens less than Australia (tax level of 30.1%) include Mexico (18.9%) ...

FOMC to meet next week, unlikely to change interest rates: ICAP

... current episode does stand out. They said that the Federal Reserve had always waited for employment to return to pre-recession levels before starting to remove the monetary policy stimulus. On this basis, the current gap is so large that it would take ...

Federal Treasurer Costello indicates that the economy is very strong

... remarkable because it's come at a time when the international environment is so weak, and when we've had an American recession, we've had the worst drought in 100 years, when we've had the SARS virus affecting our tourist trade." Mr Costello said the ...

UK brokerage firm to launch "socially irresponsible" investment fund

UK brokerage firm Willis Owen has unveiled plans to launch a 'vice' fund dedicated to putting money in companies shunned by ethical investment campaigners. This fund will focus in particular on "high dependency" stocks - such as shares in betting shops ...

AMP's views on the recent ABS housing price data

... comfort," said Dr Oliver. "Periods of falling house prices after inflation (yes, they do happen) have been associated with recession (although this doesn't mean to imply causality)". Dr Oliver said that in conclusion the house price bubble remains alive ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks rise on economic optimism

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 22 AUG 2003
... year. The yield on the 10-year bond rose four points to 4.48%. In Europe, new data re-affirmed Germany slipped into recession in the first half of the year, and which helped drive the euro down to $US1.0919. But the Japanese exchange rate continued to ...

Global bonds sell-off from their unsustainable levels: ICAP

In its weekly economic insight released today, ICAP reported that a major correction in global bond markets has begun, and that it remains unlikely that bond yields will reach their June lows again in this cycle. ICAP mentioned that the only rationale ...

CSF to offer wider, defensive investment options

The Catholic Superannuation Fund (CSF) today announced that it will be expanding the available investment choices to its members, with a strong accent on defensive and moderately conservative options in addition to its current spread of aggressive to ...

Impact of war should be put in context: ICAP

... Economic growth will be constrained in the near future, ICAP said, but major economies are unlikely to be sent back into recession. ICAP's economists predict that the US economy will continue to grow by around 2.5% in 2003 and start to accelerate towards ...