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Nearly half of all Australian employees not happy with their jobs

In the 2003 Seek Survey of Employee Satisfaction and Motivation in Australia almost half of employees were not happy with their jobs, with 49 per cent of employees responding that they were unhappy or very unhappy, compared with just 25% of employees ...

NAB survey reveals ongoing strength of the non-farm economy

In its latest monthly business survey, the National Australia Bank (NAB) has said that its survey results for the month of July reflect an ongoing strengthening in the Australian non-farm economy, even after taking into account the element of seasonality. ...

Westpac warns customers against hoax site

WITH AAP  |  FRIDAY, 4 JUL 2003
Similar to the ANZ announcement earlier today, Westpac Banking Corporation has advised customers to ignore emails requesting confidential information following the detection of a 'ghost' Internet Banking site located in the US. Some Westpac customers ...

AIA survey reveals increase in online trading

In a survey of its members, the Australian Investors' Association (AIA) has discovered that many investors are using the internet extensively for share market transactions, suggesting they are only using stockbrokers and financial planners as a source ...

Babcock and Brown purchases $2.5 million of Biotech shares

International investment company Babcock and Brown has purchased 5.6 million shares of Biota Holdings, it has announced. The company's inaugural foray into the Australian biotechnology sector involves the purchase of $2.5 million worth in shares (7.5% ...

ASIC funding boost could reveal 20% solvency problem rate: PwC

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has predicted that the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) will discover solvency problems in over 20 per cent of Australian companies following the Federal Government's decision to provide $3 million ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries heads south

The All Ordinaries followed the global downturn as it lost 20 points in morning trading today. The major banks headed south with ANZ's share price falling $0.07 to $17.16, while Commonwealth fell $0.12 to $24.89 and Westpac drifted lower by $0.01 to ...