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Daily economic update

... widening by 5.7 per cent to A$14.5 billion (6.1 per cent of GDP) from a revised A$13.7 billion shortfall in the September quarter. The latest figures reflect the fall in farm exports, higher imports and increased borrowing over the final three months ...

Weekly economic round-up

... much larger than expected 9.2 per cent in the final three months of 2005 following a 3.5 per cent rise in the September quarter. More importantly, capital investment plans for this fiscal year and the next have been revised higher with all domestic industries ...

Daily economic update

... per cent above their level in the same period in 2004. This compares favourably with unchanged prices in the September quarter and market expectations for a 0.8 per cent increase. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) preliminary estimates of established ...

Daily economic update

... figure takes the annual headline CPI inflation rate down to 2.8 per cent from 3 per cent in the year to the September quarter. Increases in the prices of deposit and loan activities, fruits and vegetables (largely due to adverse weather conditions in ...

Daily economic update

... Australian export prices rose by 2.2 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2005, following a 4.7 per cent increase in the September quarter. As expected, stronger prices in our commodity exports underpin the increase. The price of gold, coal, alumina, aluminium ...

City slickers to face higher bankruptcy rates: ITSA

... climate. According to Consensus Economics, the growth rate of the economy slowed to just 0.2 per cent as of the September quarter.

Super funds pile on global equities

Vision Super joins a growing list of super funds that are ramping up their weighting on international equities, supporting recent reports that investors expect potentially higher returns overseas. The steadily depreciating AUD is also fuelling the sentiment ...

Daily Economic Update

... large slide in the number of new residential buildings, including units, being built was behind the fall in the September quarter. The total number of new residential buildings dropped 11.6 per cent in the third quarter while new private sector houses ...

Market wrap

... Spark Infrastructure debuts on the ASX. On the economics front the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases September quarter dwelling unit commencements and the Housing Industry Association unveils November new home sales. NEW YORK - US stocks slipped ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... in inventories were the major factors behind the lower-than-expected growth in the Australian economy in the September quarter. Indications that the weakness in the third quarter will spill over into the last three months of the year was given by the ...