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| | | ... previous years against future tax bills. This discouraged new investments in mining projects and infrastructure, but after tonight's Budget Australian businesses are expected to have some $94 billion in tax losses to play with. Treasurer Peter Costello ... |
| | | | ... index contract was down two points to 6335. Treasurer Peter Costello will announce the 2007/08 federal budget at 7.30pm tonight. However, before the market opens this morning, consortium Airline Partners Australia is expected to release a statement over ... |
| | | | ... noon, following a soft lead from Wall Street with traders sitting on the sidelines ahead of the latest US economic data tonight. At 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 20.6 points to 5444.6, while the all ordinaries fell 18.2 points to ... |
| | | | ... by Telstra, Centrebet and Brazin. Also, the National Australia Bank releases its October monthly business survey, and tonight a benefit dinner hosted by the American Australian Association will be held for News Corporation boss Rupert Murdoch. Yesterday ... |
| | | | ... 2001 although Italy, Holland, Germany and India are countries from which the campaign also seeks candidates. The release tonight Australian time of the US September GDP data is expected to show a slowing economy following a 17 per cent residential construction ... |
| | | | ... the new RBA boss Glenn Steven on further movement of interest rate at a meeting of Australian Business economists later tonight. The ASX 200 is up 0.5 per cent at noon; with most sectors showing strong gain with Health Care, Materials, Consumer Discretionary ... |
| | | | ... remaining trading hours. "It is unlikely we will see a bounce, we just have to wait and see how commodity prices behave tonight," he explained. "We've got Coles reporting tomorrow so there will be a bit of a focus on that, with takeover talk continuing ... |
| | | | ... and there was hesitation on the part of investors to really take any significant position because of the data coming out tonight," he said. US stocks fell as retailers reported mixed sales for August, but investors were hesitant to invest in the market ... |
| | | | ... 0.8 per cent increase. Nevertheless, the PPI figures are not as important to the Fed as the CPI data - to be released tonight - in determining if input prices are being passed onto consumers. Note that the Fed has stated that only a few companies has ... |
| | | | Financial markets await tonight's unveiling of the country's federal budget and tomorrow night's monetary policy deliberation by the US Federal Reserve. Australian Federal Treasurer Peter Costello will announce his 11th Budget tonight in Canberra where ... |
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