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Daily Economic Round Up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 16 NOV 2006
... per cent which is down on the September figure of 16.1 per cent growth and the record high of 18 per cent achieved in June of this year. This is further evidence that efforts by Chinese authorities to slow key sectors of the economy and thwart the expansion ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  WEDNESDAY, 4 OCT 2006
... retail sales increased by 0.3 per cent in August after the 0.5 per cent rise in July and the 0.9 per cent increase in June of this year. Analysis within shows department stores declined by 7.2 per cent in August after a similar increase in July. Building ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  WEDNESDAY, 27 SEP 2006
... profits of 15 per cent, expected to slow to 5 per cent the following year. This follows earnings growth of 21 per cent to June of this year. RBA data shows that while the base metals index increased by 59 per cent, non-rural commodity prices rose only ...

Insurance continues slow downward slide

... insurance market data released today by the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA). The data covers the quarter to June of this year and showed that while life office premiums were $8 billion, it was three per cent lower than the March quarter ...

New appointments at the FPA

... relationship manager, has accepted a three month secondment as chapter manager in Melbourne, following the departure on 11 June of Nat Fiennes. "In this role Andrew has responsibility for the co-ordination of and communication with the 33 FPA Chapters ...

Strong business investment to peak by mid-2004: Westpac economist

... the Australian economy. He also said that the Australian currency will continue its rise and will likely stabilise by June of next year at US$0.73. The current decrease in the PPI of 10.5 per cent for imports of final commodities is as expected and the ...
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