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Weekly Economic Roundup

... behaved, confirming steady interest rates in the near term. While the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that average weekly ordinary time earnings and the wage price index both increased strongly over the September quarter, the more up-to-date ...

Daily Economic Update

The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that average weekly ordinary time earnings (AWOTE) for adult full-time employees rose by 1.3 per cent in the August quarter, taking the year-on-year rate to 6.3 per cent. Private sector average weekly ordinary ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 17 NOV 2005
... Reserve Bank of Australia releases its November monthly bulletin while the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases average weekly earnings NEW YORK - US blue-chip stocks ended lower, hurt by a sell-off in General Motors shares over worries about the ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... significance in local trading activity. The Australian Bureau of Statistics will release the wage price index and the average weekly ordinary time earnings data for the third quarter. Meanwhile, the Melbourne Institute will publish the November quarter ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 7 NOV 2005
... numbers from broadcaster BSkyB and by a drop on Wall Street, but despite the dip the FTSE 100 index achieved its biggest weekly gain in over two and a half years. The FTSE 100 closed at 5423.6, down 8.3 points, but higher in the week by 210.2 points. ...

US equity funds back in favour

... pouring their money into US equity funds at the expense of Europe and emerging markets equity funds, according to the latest weekly report by Emerging Portfolio Fund Research (EPFR). Massachusetts-based EPFR, which monitors 8,000 global equity and bond ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

Inflation and interest rates continued to be the dominant theme at last week's financial market trading activity in Australia. A surprise jump in US headline consumer price inflation - and its implication for more aggressive interest rate hikes by the ...

Weekly economic roundup

After a strong start, the Australian stock market again succumbed to the negative lead from Wall Street, with the S&P/ASX 200 index down by 34.5 points, or 0.8 per cent at the close of last week's trading. While investors largely ignored reports of ...

Weekly economic roundup

... Friday. The three-day market correction brought the market down more than 200 points (4.3 per cent), making it the worst weekly performance in more than four years. While domestic economic fundamentals continue to coast along smoothly - attested by the ...

Weekly economic roundup

Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Ian Macfarlane's speech before the Economics Society of Australia reaffirmed the Financial Standard Intelligence Unit's view that the central bank is unlikely to alter domestic monetary policy settings through ...