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Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 23 FEB 2006
The Australian share market is expected to open firmer as a positive lead from the US and a slew of earnings reports dominates sentiment today. Base and precious metals were broadly unchanged overnight, while oil prices dropped sharply, suggesting a ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

Last week's battery of domestic economic reports did nothing to alter the prevailing view over Australian monetary policy settings. If anything, they strengthened investors' conviction that local interest rates will remain steady at 5.5 per cent in ...

Marketwrap

The Australian share market is expected to open weaker as a poor lead in the US is expected to flow through to domestic markets, despite another strong performance by commodity prices overnight. With the start of December, trade volumes will start to ...

Economic roundup

Last week, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that the total value of construction work rose by 4 per cent to a record A$22 billion in the June quarter and is up by 6.4 per cent from the same period last year. The latest construction figures ...

Pengana restructures business and manager line up

... group considers to be Tier 1 managers, who have generated strong performance and attracted investors. Currently PARREF and Cape Leeuwin are the only Tier 1 managers on the books. As a result of this shift Pengana has reduced allocations to Tier 2 managers ...

Pengana seeks $100 million capital raising ahead of ASX listing

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 31 MAR 2004
... four more. This was expected to occur within six months of completion of the offer, he said. Pengana has so far selected Cape Leeuwin Capital, Stanley Fund Managers, Camelot Managers and Percon Capital, taking a 30% equity stake in Camelot and 40% in ...

Economy strong; rates will rise: NAB survey

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 14 OCT 2003
Australian business conditions remained robust in September, indicating unrelenting strength in the economy, the latest National Australia Bank (NAB) business survey shows. While business conditions were marginally lower than the strong levels of August ...