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ANZ newspaper job ads rise 2.3% in Jan

Australian newspaper job advertisements rose 2.3 per cent, seasonally adjusted, in January to 20,783 a week - its sharpest increase in eight months. The January figures follows a revised 6.9 per cent fall in December and 0.8 per cent slip in November ...

Businesses expect strong start to 2004

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 13 JAN 2004
... according to a new survey. The D&B National Business Expectations Survey showed that expectations had risen across all indices except selling prices and capital investment, which fell to a two-year low. The survey found that a growing number of executives ...

Christmas spirit replaced by outrage as FPA cut 22 staff

Recently appointed Financial Planning Association (FPA) chief executive Kerrie Kelly has announced her first action in her new role, bringing the axe down on 22 staff, clearing the way for a complete restructure of the representative body. "It would ...

Business conditions strong, but confidence falls: survey

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 9 DEC 2003
Business conditions continue to strengthen markedly to near record levels but expectations of more rate rises have led to a fall in confidence, a new survey has found. NAB's Monthly Business Survey, released today, showed business conditions improved ...

Increase in newspaper and internet job advertisements: ANZ

The latest ANZ job advertisement series, for November, reveals an increase in major metropolitan newspaper job advertisements by 0.1 per cent to an average of 22,148 per week (the highest level since November last year) and internet job advertisements ...

New FPA chief begins her term

The Financial Planning Association's (FPA) recently appointed chief executive Kerrie Kelly began her term yesterday, replacing acting chief executive June Smith. Ms Smith has been the steward of the top job since 3 October, when former head Ken Breakspear ...

Midday Market Wrap: Market boosted by healthy offshore gains

... should be only short term in nature." On the cross rates, the Australian dollar was stronger against all its major rivals except the euro. The Australian bond market was marginally weaker at noon as traders wait on the sidelines in anticipation of Reserve ...

October retail index positive

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 4 NOV 2003
... additional dollars were spent in Australia's largest employment sector," said Mr Moore. "Now that all states and territories except Western Australia have come on board with Sunday trading, shoppers are increasingly able to shop when its most convenient ...

RBA likely to keep interest rates on hold till early 2004: ICAP

... growth rate of 7.2 per cent for the September quarter, and said that there were no direct implications to the Australia except that it bodes well for exports. Mr Thomas did say that the strength of the US market is reflective of the global recovery. ...

Merchandise imports rise to $11.49 billion in September: ABS

... compared with August's value of $1.31 billion. Meanwhile, September saw a reduction in imports of crude materials, inedible, except fuels (from $168 million in August to $156 million in September), animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes (from $40 ...