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Lloyds TSB announces new strategy today

AAP  |  MONDAY, 6 OCT 2003
... on the $6 billion sale of its National Bank of New Zealand when it announces a new strategy to United Kingdom investors tonight, the Australian Financial Review reported. Australia's ANZ Banking Group Ltd is believed to the only serious contender to ...

Midday Market Report: Dollar firm; All eyes on Japan

... cent, at 10,618.08 points in the opening minutes of trading. Also, the key US September employment figures are due out tonight, with the market anxious to see whether there is any break in the jobs drought currently besetting the US economy. Australia's ...

Macquarie & E&Y launch charity establishment framework

Macquarie Private Bank and Ernst & Young will tonight launch their joint project, The Art of Giving, which allows individuals and corporations to streamline the establishment of Private Charitable Foundations as well as facilitating the donation of ...

Morning market wrap: US shares up on low volumes

... points (0.7%) to close at 4,176.7. But the US treasuries market dipped slightly ahead of the forthcoming FOMC meeting tonight AEST. The yield on the 10-year bond rose eight basis points to 4.36%. The US dollar also weakened as traders squared positions ...

Midday market wrap: Shares open lower

... financial markets are awaiting the outcome of the FOMC's two-day meeting, with an announcement on US interest rates expected tonight. Property trusts continue to lead the local market lower, with many in the sector yesterday moving ex-dividend. In early ...

Government set to reveal future of Telstra

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 24 JUN 2003
... has given approval in principle to a direction about which there will an announcement tomorrow," a party spokesman said. Tonight the Prime Minister John Howard, Communications Minister Richard Alston and Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson will meet ...

Morning market wrap: Terror alert unnerves Wall St

... Australian bond market and US treasuries will wait to hear the views of US Federal Reserve Chairman Dr Alan Greenspan tonight, amid deflation fears and talk of radical policy measures for the US economy. Dr Greenspan is expected to underscore the economy's ...

Budget will set the tone for upcoming economic debates: ICAP

Tonight's Budget is unlikely to have a sizeable immediate impact on financial markets, but it will set the tone for some of the economic debate in coming months, ICAP chief economist Dr Ric Simes has predicted. The two most watched numbers will be the ...