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Job advertisements in newspapers rise 4% in Aug-ANZ

AAP  |  MONDAY, 6 SEP 2004
... today. The number rose to an average of 22,463 per week, more than offsetting a fall of 0.6% in July. The number of newspaper job advertisements was 6.2% higher compared to a year earlier. The number of internet job advertisements rose by 4.1% in August ...

Telstra top executives to be grilled by ACCC: report

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 SEP 2004
... reported today. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) deputy chairman Ed Willett told The Australian newspaper Telstra had been served with a special notice under the Trade Practices Act. The tool, which is only used when the ACCC has ...

NAB to amalgamate domestic ops into one new division: report

AAP  |  MONDAY, 23 AUG 2004
... core domestic operations into one Financial Services Australia division, to be headed by new executive Ahmed Fahour, a newspaper reported today. The amalgamation will deliver greater synergies from the retail banking, wealth management and corporate ...

Private investors could be involved in Tattersal's float: report

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 17 AUG 2004
... the $2 billion stock market float of Victorian gambling company Tattersall\'s, it was reported today. The Australian newspaper said Tattersall\'s is planning to sell $300 million shares in November, making it the biggest stock market listing of the year. ...

Citigroup CEO off to NAB

... Insitutional Bank and the Australian operations of Wealth Management,\" Stewart said. An internal Citigroup memo obtain by a newspaper on Tuesday revealed the immediate resignation of the group's chief executive and a new internal structure. "Until further ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 5 AUG 2004
The Australian stockmarket is expected to open weaker as US markets struggled to make headway despite a fall in oil prices overnight. As the domestic earnings season begins to pick up steam, investors will begin to focus a little more on domestic factors ...

WAN shareholders unlikely to support any merger with Fairfax

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 29 JUL 2004
West Australian Newspaper Holdings shareholders would be unlikely to support any merger with John Fairfax Holdings given that the economics of a merger at current prices would be difficult to justify, Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Finola Burke ...

Challenger in talks to sell UK properties for $762 mln: Report

AAP  |  MONDAY, 26 JUL 2004
... million pounds ($762 million) in one of Britain\'s biggest commercial property investment deals this year. The Australian newspaper reported that it is thought the UK assets would be sold to Iranian entrepreneur Vincent Tchenguiz, brother of property ...

NAB's former UK target Abbey National faces new takeover

AAP  |  MONDAY, 26 JUL 2004
United Kingdom bank Abbey National, once a takeover target for the National Australia Bank, could be swallowed up by the world\'s biggest bank Citigroup. British newspapers over the weekend that said that Citigroup is considering an STG8.5 billion bid ...

New editor for The Age

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 23 JUL 2004
Englishman Andrew Jaspan has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of Melbourne newspaper The Age. Jaspan, 52, the current editor of Scotland\'s Sunday Herald, will move to Melbourne to take over from outgoing editor Michael Gawenda, according to ...