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Westfield US posts $270 million interim net profit

... had maintained strong fundamentals, with a 93% leasing level and net tangible assets up 3.2% in US dollar terms to 97 US cents. "While trading conditions in the United States continue to be soft, there remains good demand for quality space, and this ...

Midday market wrap: Local shares make further gains

... dollar was trading at $US0.6488, down a quarter of a US cent on yesterday's close. The local currency has lost nearly two US cents this week as the US dollar continues to advance on expectations of a solid economic recovery in the second half of the ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares end at 11-month high

... yesterday's close. But the Australian dollar maintained its weaker tone, ending at $US0.6525 and down one and a half US cents in two days. All Ordinaries 3106.7 +29.8 NASDAQ 1720.91 -10.46 Dow Jones 9200.05 -4.41 FTSE-100 4141.20 +4.20 Hang Seng 10119.84 ...

Market wrap: Dollar dips below $US0.6500

... fetching $US0.6510 and compared with last night's closing price of $US0.6620. The dollar has fallen by over three and a half US cents in the past week as global investors have shifted focus from high-yielding asset classes to more cyclically-sensitive ...

Midday market wrap: Defensives drag local shares lower

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 9 JUL 2003
... gains in morning trade. The Australian dollar was stable at $US0.6625 late in the morning, having slumped by almost two US cents overnight. The Australian bond market also took the overnight lead from the US, firming slightly this morning. The yield ...

$A at 5-year high after RBA decision

WITH AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 JUL 2003
... some market expectation that that it would cut rates, and some industry requests that it should. The $A reached 67.91 US cents immediately after the 0933 announcement, compared with the 67.55 figure recorded shortly before the announcement. Economists ...