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Fosters announces broader capital management

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 OCT 2003
Global beverages firm Foster's Group Ltd said today it would provide details on its broader capital management intentions after determining the net proceeds of the spin-off its Australian Hospitality (ALH) and Leisure pubs and gaming business. Earlier ...

Changes in weighting to Trade Weighted Index

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 30 SEP 2003
The Reserve Bank of Australia has revised the weights for currencies included in the trade weighted index (TWI) of the Australian dollar. This reflects changes in the composition of Australia's merchandise trade in 2002/03. The new weights take effect ...

Foster's reports $239 million in bonds to be converted into shares

Global beverages firm Foster's Group Ltd said today that it had so far received notice that $US162 ($A239) million in exchangeable bonds on issue would be converted to 56.82 million ordinary Foster's Group shares. The bonds comprise 40.47 per cent of ...

NZCC delays Qantas-Air New Zealand decision to October 24

The New Zealand Commerce Commission has delayed the release of its determination on the proposed Air New Zealand-Qantas alliance by up to four weeks. "We are working on our final economic analysis and calculations," said Geoff Thorn, acting general ...

Westfield veteran to step down from executive duties

The Westfield Group have announced that Stephen Johns, executive director of capital markets for 33 years with the company had decided to step down from full-time executive duties and will assume a non-executive role from 1 October 2003. "Whilst this ...

Productivity Commission in housing affordability paper for first home buyers

The Productivity Commission has today announced that it had released an issues paper for its inquiry into housing affordability for first home buyers. "The Commission will be taking a close look at how housing markets operate and the reasons for the ...

Former AMP agent pleads guilty to ASIC charge

Harold Frederick Moses, a former AMP superannuation agent, has pleaded guilty in the Sydney District Court to one count of defrauding a former client laid by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Mr Moses operated a superannuation ...

Wattle net widens as four directors plead guilty

Four men associated with the Gold Coast-based Australasian Management Consultants Pty Ltd (AMC) have pleaded guilty in the Brisbane District Court to being knowingly concerned in the promotion of prescribed interests, in contravention of the Corporations ...

Great Southern Plantations set to raise $55 million through security issue

Great Southern Plantations said it intends to raise up to $55 million through the issue of Transferable Reset Exchangeable Securities (TREES). The funds will be used to provide additional working capital, predominantly for the acquisition of further ...

Gold Coast super release promoters face court: ASIC

Two superannuation release promoters have appeared before the Gold Coast Magistrates Court on charges brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Timothy Melrose Barritt and Kelvin Oliver Mills, from the Gold Coast, were ...