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| | | ... the performance of the Australian sharemarket over the next six months. But according to the results of the September quarter Sentiment survey, while adviser sentiment had turned from boom to gloom, investors were now more optimistic on the prospects ... |
| | | | Sales and profit expectations fell for the September quarter providing further evidence that the new financial year will be soft, a survey has revealed. The D&B national business expectations survey has reported that despite a small rise across all ... |
| | | | ... Expectations Survey has found all indices except employment and selling prices are expected to drop during the September quarter. And one third of executives now say their business has been affected by a slowdown in consumer spending. More than 1,200 ... |
| | | | ... result, the proportion of family income required to pay the mortgage increased nationally from 28.6% in the September quarter to 29.8% in the December quarter. |
| | | | ... quarter - the largest quarterly rise in almost 15 years. This compared to a rise in the index of 3.4% in the September quarter, with house prices rising 18.9% for 2003. |
| | | | ... higher than economists' expectations of a 1% expansion over the quarter. The ABS also revised up growth in the September quarter, to 1.3% from 1.2%. |
| | | | ... Statistics reported seasonally adjusted inventories rose 0.3% in the fourth quarter from an increase of 2.3% in the September quarter. Company gross operating profits, adjusted, rose 4.6% from a 9.3% surge previously. Meanwhile, estimated income from ... |
| | | | ... seasonally adjusted, in the December quarter to $14.310 billion from an upwardly revised $14.033 billion in the September quarter, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. The fifth estimate of expenditure for 2003-2004 is over $51 billion, which is ... |
| | | | ... excluding bonuses, probably rose by 0.9%, seasonally adjusted. Wages rose by 1%, seasonally adjusted, in the September quarter. From the same period a year earlier wages likely rose by around 3.6%, compared with 3.7% in the September quarter. |
| | | | ... by the Real Estate Institute (REI) of New South Wales. Prices in the state's capital increased 6.4% from the September quarter. |
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