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Trade deficit widens to $1.87 billion: ABS

... Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today showed that the export of goods and services from Australia to its global trading partners fell by 6% between January 2003 to February 2003 from $13.14 billion to $12.32 billion. The total value of imports ...

Midday market wrap: All Ordinaries down

The All Ordinaries headed south following the global trend in international stock trading as investors remain uncertain over the war in Iraq. Trading has been thin and defensive with demand being higher for bonds and gold. The airline industry too is ...

Morning market wrap: War takes centre stage

The war is taking centre stage as stock markets in the US and Europe lost ground in trading. The US market lost much of what it had gained in the previous two weeks, which had recorded dramatic gains. The New York stock market is at a break even point ...

Qantas shares plummet as Dixon warns investors on profits

Qantas shares plummeted 12.2 per cent in morning trading, falling $0.36 to $2.96 after chief executive Geoff Dixon said it would be unable to meet market profit expectations for the full year. Qantas had earlier cautioned the market of the pressures ...

Morning market wrap: Uncertainty plays on investor minds

As the prospect of a quick win in Iraq fades, investors react with uncertainty and have been non-committal as trading volume was down significantly in Wall Street. US President George W. Bush and his UK counterpart Tony Blair have said that the war ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries gains ground, AMP up $0.09

... Iraq. But the market continued to be dominated by uncertainty. "There has been no sustained trend in either direction in trading and investors are waiting for the current uncertainty (due to the war) to dissipate," said the Financial Standard's chief ...

Morning market wrap: UK up, US down as uncertainty reigns

... The confusion created by conflict was perfectly illustrated in New York and London yesterday as headline-driven, choppy trading saw one index finish higher while the other moved in the opposite direction. As the US raised its terrorist alert rating to ...

Investment Analysis: The stock-picker's market

... correlation to the All Ordinaries Index. On September 27 the All Ordinaries Index stood at 2965.60 points, while UEL was trading at $2.54 per share. At the close of trade today the index was at 2855.00 points while UEL closed at $3.11 per share. In other ...

NIB acquires IOOF Health Fund

... state," said Mar Fitzgibbon, NIB chief executive officer. For the year ended June 30 2002, NIB recorded one of the strongest trading results of any health insurer, announcing a surplus of $29.7 million, taking the fund's reserves to almost $180 milli ...

Select links up with European hedge fund manager

... focused investment products to Australian investors. The relationship with Aspect secures our access to proven quantitative trading strategies and allows us to provide the Australian market with best of breed hedge fund solutions in every category," ...