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Former South Australian stockbrocker sentenced

A former stockbroker from South Australia has been sentenced in the Adelaide Magistrates Court in relation to two charges of managing companies whilst disqualified, following an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). ...

Midday Market Wrap: Market buoyant following US rally

The Australian stock market remained in a buoyant mood by midday following a strong rally on US markets overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was 26.9 points higher at 3198.4 by 1215 AEDT while the all ordinaries index added 27 points to 3202.7. ...

PIR survey reveals shift towards boutique property fund managers

The past few years has seen a sustained structural shift towards unlisted property fund managers, Melbourne-based research house Property Investment Research revealed in its recent Australian Property Funds Industry Survey. PIR found that direct securitised ...

Weaker property market and low inflation may guide RBA decision in December

TD Securities Asia-Pacific Chief Strategist Stephen Koukoulas has said that the RBA will look to low inflation and the weaker property market for guidance when it meets next on 2 December 2003 to deliberate on interest rate movements. He also predicted ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar sinks below US0.7200

The Australian dollar opened weaker today, dropping below the $US0.7200 level following a US dollar rally across the board. At 0700 AEDT the Australian dollar was trading at $US0.7179/84 compared with yesterday's close of 0.7231/36. The local unit reached ...

Domestic market closes higher after sluggish day

The Australian share market finished a quiet day in positive territory, with Telstra Corp making gains while News Corp weighed down the local bourse. "The market was again a bit sluggish here today although we saw it open reasonably strongly - in parts ...

Two disqualified directors sentenced following ASIC probe

Separate investigations by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) have led to the sentencing of two NSW company directors, charged with managing a corporation whilst disqualified. David Christopher Novak, also known as David Jovcevski ...

Melbourne company director guilty as charged

A company director from Melbourne has been found guilty by a County Court jury in relation to 19 charges of obtaining a financial advantage by deception. The charges against Leon Theoharopoulos, of Patterson Lakes in Melbourne, were laid following an ...

Midday Market Wrap: Quiet start driven by banks and safe haven stocks

The Australian share market extended its rise to noon today in a quiet market driven mostly by banks and safe haven stocks. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index gained 10.7 points to 3179.8 by 1005 AEDT while the all ordinaries index put on 8.3 points to ...

Morning Market Wrap: Investors expecting confidence boost

Investors will open trading on the Australian market today anticipating a confidence boost this week, with key construction and capital expenditure figures due for release. The week will also be dominated by crucial US figures, including third quarter ...