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Afternoon market wrap: Australian shares defy offshore markets, finishing slight

... losses to finish the day slightly higher, defying falls in other major Asian markets and in US and European markets Friday night. The All Ordinaries ended the day at 3056.3, up 2.9 points from Friday's close. Earlier in the day the index had slumped ...

Midday market wrap: Australian Shares Open Slightly Higher

... property trust sectors all posting modest gains. In other markets, the Australian dollar also opened slightly lower from last night's close. Late in the morning the dollar was trading at US$0.6650, down from US$0.6655. Traders said the Australian dollar ...

Afternoon market wrap: Tower loses over one-third of value

Tower lost over one-third of its sharemarket value in one day after it warned of an expected loss in excess of $161 million in its upcoming half year profits to be released on May 28. The stock finished at $1.25, a fall of 36.2% as anxious investors ...

ASFA welcomes Coonan's reassurance on co-contribution

... Government's commitment to both super measures today," said Philippa Smith, CEO of ASFA. ASFA had expressed concern on Budget Night that the forward estimates for the Government's two superannuation initiatives currently stalled in partisan politics ...

Morning market wrap: US shares run out of steam

... indicating that investors were still sensitive to headlines unrelated to US financial or economic performance. Domestically, last night's Federal Budget and the surprise release of income tax cuts due to a Budget surplus could shore up confidence in ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks dip

US stocks took a tumble last night as did the FTSE-100 index as a series of disappointing corporate results put investors on the back foot The Asian markets performed well despite the overhanging socio-economic crisis looming due to the SARS virus. ...

APRA urges increase in DB funding as solvency levels fall

The Australian Prudential and Regulation Authority (APRA) is urging superannuation trustees and employers in Defined Benefit (DB) funds to increase their level of funding after finding that falling equity markets had decreased solvency rates. Although ...