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Afternoon market wrap: Local shares finish strongly

... ended 87c lower at $31.35, dragging the other banks down amid speculation they may join the race for the AMP. News Corporation and resource bluechips also ended the day higher, after early weakness. The Australian bond market closed weaker, although ...

Former WA directors banned by ASIC

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has banned Alwyn Robert Healy and Richard Douglas Wheeler, of Wanneroo WA, from managing any company for five years. Messrs Healy and Wheeler were both directors of the failed companies Healy ...

ASIC issues urgent insurance warning to Cootamundra Insurance clients

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is urging those who arranged insurance policies through Cootamundra Insurance Consultants in Cootamundra, NSW or Insurance Made Easy in the Lennox Heads area of NSW to contact their insurance ...

Midday market wrap: Local shares open higher

... At midday the All Ordinaries had climbed 11.7 points to 3,179.0, more than recovering the ground lost Tuesday. News Corporation, Telstra, several of the major banks and other financial service companies helped underpin the market's revival, with AMP ...

Former Adelaide adviser joins Wattle Group guilty party

... Edwin Parker, who was last month sentenced to a $1,000 three-year good behaviour bond and disqualified from managing a corporation for five years. Mr Snook is the ninth person to be convicted for their involvement in the failed Wattle Group.

IOOF launches user-friendly investment tool called IPS

IOOF, Australia's third largest independent provider of superannuation and funds management services, has announced that it had launched its new IOOF Portfolio Service (IPS) for Corporate Superannuation, a suite of user-friendly and innovative investment ...

John Fairfax leaves Westpac Board

Westpac Banking Corporation's chairman, Leon Davis, has announced that John Fairfax would resign from its Board, effective 1 September 2003. He said Mr Fairfax decided to resign after seven years on the Westpac Board. Mr Fairfax will continue as Chairman ...

Midday market wrap: Local shares soften in morning trade

... to trade at $15.87. AMP also added a further 2c to trade at $4.88. But, in addition to the other major banks, News Corporation and resource leaders Rio and BHP Billiton were also a touch lower. The Bond market was also weaker, following a jump in US ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares edge lower

... one of the big four to move ahead, adding 10c to $15.95. Bluechip resource stocks also closed mixed, although News Corporation and AMP ended the day modestly higher. The bond market and the Australian dollar also weakened through the day, with the yield ...

Afternoon market wrap: Local shares end lower

... $28.73. Among other blue-chips to endure losses on the day were miners Rio and BHP Billiton, and media giant News Corporation. AMP continued to regain lost ground, adding a further 15c to close at $4.86. The bond market finished slightly stronger, although ...