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Costello refuses to be drawn on rising dollar implications

The rise of the Australian dollar was due to a "correction" in the market, Federal Treasurer Peter Costello said today, although he would not elaborate on the potential impact of the rise on the domestic economy. "You've got to bear in mind that when ...

Henry predicts solid growth in 2004, explains CGS commitment

Australia will record solid but not spectacular economic growth next financial year, according to Treasury Secretary Ken Henry. Addressing an Australian Business Economists gathering, Henry said growth was also solid this financial year, despite the ...

Analysis: Fund managers upbeat on Australian equities

Ninety-one per cent of fund managers, asset consultants and research houses are confident that Australian share prices will rise in the next six-to-12 months, according to the latest Financial Standard Intelligence Unit market expectations survey. None ...

Morning market wrap: See-sawing US shares finish weaker

Uncertainty of the underlying economic strength-or otherwise-of the US was illustrated by a weaker close on Wall Street on Friday, ending a week when the bears and the bulls both had their moments. Domestically, AMP will again be tracked by anxious ...

Master funds and wrap platforms dominate retail inflows: Assirt

Net inflows into master funds and wrap platforms continued to dominate total retail inflows for the March 2003 quarter-with $1.8 billion of net inflows being reported for the period-according to the latest Assirt market share report for the March 2003. ...

Morning market wrap: US shares continue to fall

The Dow Jones index suffered a second consecutive day of modest losses as softer consumer sentiment for the month of April followed on from renewed fears of the global terrorist threat-sparked by the suicide attack in Saudi Arabia. Domestically, AMP ...

Morning market wrap: US shares run out of steam

US shares retreated in the wake of a terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia, indicating that investors were still sensitive to headlines unrelated to US financial or economic performance. Domestically, last night's Federal Budget and the surprise release ...

Assirt upgrades Citigroup's Australian equities management

Assirt has upgraded Citigroup Asset Management' (CitiAM) Australian equities rating to 'strong', stating that the process enhancements implemented in October 2000 have been "making a tangible contribution in terms of delivering risk-controlled performance". ...

Morning market wrap: Dow Jones at four-month high

The Dow Jones recorded its second day of strong gains as investors continued where they left off on Friday, lifting the index to its highest point since mid-January. Technology stocks were the prime movers and the Nasdaq index has now climbed by over ...

Australian business confidence remains resilient: National