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Weekly economic round-up

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 1 MAY 2006
This week's Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) board meeting takes on a particular significance in light of the higher than expected Australian headline CPI inflation report for the March quarter. Last week, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 1 MAY 2006
... 1310.61. The Nasdaq Composite Index was down 22.38 points at 2322.57. LONDON - UK stocks ended down, suffering their biggest weekly fall since October, as oil stocks fell and US data failed to offset China concerns. The FTSE 100 closed 36.9 points weaker ...

More Australians feel financially secure

... partner about money. It added that lower income earners also tended to disagree more frequently with 40 per cent arguing weekly. But ipac's Gupta said that even those who earn higher salaries of between $75,000 and $150,000 still felt financially insecure. ...

Daily economic update

... Association (MBA) reported its application index fell by 3.7 per cent in the week ending April 21 -- the third consecutive weekly decline and applications are now down by 23 per cent from a year ago. Purchases fell 4.4 per cent to their lowest level ...

Weekly economic round-up

Like a dodgy taxi meter, the price of crude oil has lately been ticking higher almost every day. So much so that concerns are beginning to mount over the negative repercussion on inflation and global growth. Escalating prices of crude oil has relegated ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 24 APR 2006
... fresh eight-year highs. The Hang Seng index finished down 32.19 points at 16,912.15, ending a four-day streak and logging a weekly gain of 482.7 points. WELLINGTON - The sharemarket broke out of a four-day losing streak today, buoyed by a six-year closing ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 10 APR 2006
... weaker at 5199. On the day SP AusNet's managing director speaks in Melbourne while the Reserve Bank of Australia unveils its weekly bond tender. NEW YORK - US stocks fell as investors fretted that a stronger-than-expected March job growth report will ...

Weekly economic round-up

The monetary policy outlook dominates this week's financial market activity with Reserve Bank of Australia, Bank of England and the European Central Bank meetings to deliberate on their respective interest rate settings. The end of last week's financial ...

Weekly economic round-up

There were again no significant economic reports released out of Australia last week but the minor ones that did see print were indicative of the moderate growth outlook for the local economy. For instance, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) ...

Weekly economic round-up

There was light news in terms of domestic economic data last week but the few pieces that were released painted a more positive tone for the Australian economy. The latest surveys of Australian business and consumer sentiment both showed improving confidence. ...