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Daily Economic Update

... lesser exports and reduction in inventories produced lower-than-expected growth in the Australian economy in the September quarter. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) National Accounts report showed that the domestic economy grew by only 0.2 ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 7 DEC 2005
... economists unanimously expecting interest rates to remain unchanged at 5.50 per cent. Also today Australian September quarter GDP is released. On the equities front, free to air television station Ten Network fronts shareholders while the Cashcard retail ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... the Australian economy. Australian business investment increased by a bigger-than-expected 2.9 per cent in the September quarter to stand 23 per cent above its level in the same quarter in 2004. Capital expenditures rose by 10.6 per cent in the June ...

Market Wrap

... will take centre stage, as it will for most of the week, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics unveiling September quarter business indicators, a key component of GDP, which is due Wednesday. As well the ANZ November job ads, the TD Securities experimental ...

Daily Economic Update

... of Statistics reported that house prices in Australia's eight major capital cities fell by 1 per cent in the September quarter, more than reversing the 0.7 per cent gain of the previous three-month period. The fall in house prices was hardly surprising ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 2 DEC 2005
... yesterday. And on the economics front he Australian Bureau of Statistics will release October building approvals and September quarter house price indexes. NEW YORK - US stocks rallied as tamer inflation data prompted investors to buy blue-chip industrial ...

Business investments overtakes consumer spending

... of Statistics (ABS) reported that business investment increased by a bigger-than-expected 2.9 per cent in the September quarter to stand 23 per cent above its year ago level. Company spending on new plant and equipment fell by 0.3 per cent in the third ...

Marketwrap

... director Phil Burgess is also speaking. On the economics front the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases September quarter current account and capex data while the Reserve Bank of Australia releases its index of commodity prices. NEW YORK - US blue-chip ...

Big brands bounce back: S&P

... with a sizable increase in assets under management and net fund flow, according to Standard and Poor's (S&P's) September quarter report. S&P's preliminary finding report for the September quarter shows strong growth, particularly in wholesale funds ...

Daily Economic Update

... important for Germany to find a way to stimulate domestic consumption. Consumption fell by 0.2 per cent over the September quarter. High unemployment, costly oil prices and strike activity also depressed French consumer spending. French consumer spending ...