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Midday market wrap: Shares, bonds both ease on stronger US data

The Australian share market opened in negative territory, following a fall in the United States market on Friday night. At early trade the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was 9.3 points weaker at 3239.2 while the all ordinaries index fell 7.6 points to ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar breaks $US0.7000

The Australian dollar opened stronger today, bursting through the $US0.7000 for the first time since November 1997, driven by a weaker US dollar and talk of a free trade agreement between Australia and China. At 0700 AEST the Australian dollar was trading ...

Host Super changes name to Intrust

Hospitality and tourism industry fund Host Super has changed its name to Intrust Super Fund, it has announced. However, it said the name of the trustee company that governs the Fund would, for legal reasons, remain as Host-Plus (Qld) Pty Ltd. "The superannuation ...

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 ...

GE pumps $98 million into Burnley development

Melbourne will be home to GE Australia's new $98 million financial services centre to be developed at the company's existing Burnley site. The move will create a least 1500 new jobs, confirming Victoria as a financial services hub in the Asia Pacific ...

APRA approves Host-Plus trustee

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has granted a licence to Host Plus Pty Ltd (Host Plus) as an approved trustee of public offer superannuation funds and re-instated it as trustee of the HOST-PLUS Superannuation Fund (the Fund). APRA ...

Retail turnover rises 1.1% in June: ABS

Turnover among Australian retailers and in the hospitality sector rose by 1.1% in June, according to data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The level of turnover was also 5.5% than in the corresponding month of 2002, the ABS ...

Lowest quarterly consumer price movement in four years: ABS

... the June quarters of 2002 and 2003. The major increases in this quarter were rises in the cost of house purchase (+2%), hospital and medical services (+5.2%), furniture (+2.1%), overseas holiday travel and accommodation (+1.6%), take away and fast foods ...

Retail figures rise 1.2% to $14.83 billion in April: ABS

Retail trade, hospitality and services activity increased 1.2 per cent in April to $14.83 billion, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The figures were 6.1% higher than the estimated total turnover as compared to April 2002 figures. ...

Retail trade increases by 0.7% to $14.64 billion in March 2003

Retail trade increased by 0.7 per cent in March to $14.64 billion, while the value of retail trade for the March quarter as a whole was $41.63 billion, a 0.2% dip from the value of retail trade in the December 2002 quarter, according to figures released ...