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| | | ... use her background as a valuer, which will be very advantageous to our business activities." HPT has over $480 million in gross assets (as at 31 July 2013) and owns 24 healthcare-related properties in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South A ... |
| | | | ... 5,152. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases national accounts figures, including gross domestic product, for the June quarter, along with overseas arrivals and departures numbers for July. Meanwhile, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... also weighing on sentiment while local traders were waiting on a string of data releases this week, including Australian gross domestic product figures on Wednesday. Among the major banks, the National Australia Bank was up 42 cents at $32.87, ANZ rose ... |
| | | | ... and his sister, Bianca Rinehart, are seeking to oust their mother as trustee, claiming she acted "deceitfully" and with "gross dishonesty" in her dealings with the trust, which was set up in 1988 by her father, Lang Hancock, with her children as beneficiaries. ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat following gains on Wall Street after data showed second-quarter US gross domestic product grew better than had been expected. US GDP grew 1.7 per cent in the quarter, above the 1.1 per cent pace expected ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday with its policy statement and the jobs data is released Friday. Other big reports this week include second-quarter gross domestic growth and home prices. LONDON - European stock markets ended mostly flat, ceding early gains ahead of a busy ... |
| | | | ... US retail sales rose just 0.4 per cent in June, below the 0.7 per cent expected by analysts. But China's second-quarter gross domestic product growth came in at 7.5 per cent, in line with expectations and better than what some experts had feared. At ... |
| | | | ... Stan Shamu said he expected local gains to be mild until investors saw what was happening in China. Predictions are for gross domestic growth (GDP) for the quarter to be 7.5 per cent, with anything lower set to send the Australian dollar falling below ... |
| | | | Investments in companies focused on fossil fuels could be rendered 'worthless' in the face of falling demand and tighter global regulation on carbon dioxide emissions, according to IMPAX Asset Management, which said new research shows that exposure ... |
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