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Lend Lease finance director to retire

Lend Lease Corp Ltd said today its finance director, Robert Tsenin, would retire from the board on 31 August 2003. The company said Joanne Curin had been appointed as his successor, and would commence with the company - and join the board as finance ...

Perpetual appoints David Deverall of Macquarie Bank as its new managing director

The board of Perpetual Trustees Australia today announced the appointment of David Deverall as its new managing director and chief executive officer. Deverall, aged 37 years, has a background in the wealth management industry, having held senior positions ...

IMF believes global economy's prospects are improving

The deputy head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today said prospects for the world economy were looking better since the group released its last economic scorecard in April. IMF first deputy managing director Anne Krueger said downside risks ...

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. ...

Former Queensland director pleads guilty to 13 ASIC charges

Trevor Gregory Smith, of the Gold Coast, today pleaded guilty in the Southport District Court to 13 charges brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Mr Smith pleaded guilty to 13 counts of dishonestly making improper use ...

Wattle director pleads guilty to 48 charges: ASIC

Robert Edward Corbett, a director of the Brisbane-based Anscor Pty Ltd (Anscor), has pleaded guilty in the Brisbane District Court to 48 charges of being knowingly concerned in the promotion of prescribed interests, in contravention of the Corporations ...

Liberal backbencher says RBA may cut rates tomorrow

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 11 AUG 2003
The Reserve Bank board may decide to reduce interest rates tomorrow, a Federal Government backbencher said today. Liberal MP Peter King said it was possible rates would be cut from the current 4.75 per cent as soon as tomorrow. "There is a possibility ...

Mackay & Allen directors plead guilty to Wattle Group charges

Rodney James Mackay and John Andrew Allen, directors of the Brisbane-based Mackay & Allen Pty Ltd (M&A), have pleaded guilty in the Brisbane District Court to 16 charges of being knowingly concerned in the promotion of prescribed interests, in contravention ...

Rising job ads signal strengthening employment growth: ANZ

The average number of weekly newspaper job advertisements rose by 1.4 per cent to 20,767 in July, the ANZ bank has announced. It was the third consecutive monthly increase, although the ANZ's series has yet to recover all the ground lost after a 12.1% ...

Victorian man pleads not guilty to fraud charges

Ian Thomas Paterson of Croydon, Victoria, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). The charges, brought before the Hobart Magistrates Court, follow an investigation by ASIC ...