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| | | Mortgage holders have been given another reprieve with the Reserve Bank of Australia leaving interest rates on hold. Analysts had expected the RBA to leave the official interest rate at 5.50 per cent, following relatively benign inflation figures last ... |
| | | | ... out of the race for the Australian dairy company. As well, the National Australia Bank will release its monthly business survey for March. |
| | | | ... Group/PricewaterhouseCoopers releases January PSI and the National Australia Bank issues its December quarterly business survey. |
| | | | ... business growth, which remains close to ten-year highs, a survey found today. The National Australia Bank's monthly business survey points to robust ongoing growth in November, with annual growth in domestic demand around six per cent, up from five per ... |
| | | | ... 10 points firmer at 3918 on a volume of 4,906 contracts. Today the National Australia Bank releases its monthly business survey and the Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Glenn Stevens speaks tonight. |
| | | | ... one points firmer at 3722 on a volume of 416 contracts. On the day National Australia Bank releases its monthly business survey, Macarthur Coal provides a company update and Victorian gaming giant Tattersalls holds a briefing. |
| | | | ... strength of the Australian economy in August, according to a new survey. The National Australia Bank\'s August Business Survey today reported that the re-acceleration of economic growth - evident in the survey over recent months - continued last month. ... |
| | | | ... contracts traded. On the day Woolworths CFO Tom Pockett speaks and National Australia Bank unveils its monthly business survey. Also, Leighton Holdings chief Wal King also makes a public appearance. |
| | | | ... work on a long term engagement program, according to chief executive Craig Winkler, who said the company\'s small business survey for August 2004 found that 77% of business owners consider accountants to be their most trusted adviser. However, only a ... |
| | | | ... slow start to 2004, a new survey has shown. The National Australia Bank said the results of its latest monthly business survey were surprisingly strong, especially in the areas of trading conditions and profitability. NAB\'S June business conditions ... |
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