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ASIC releases results of accounting surveillance

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has released the second stage results of its accounting surveillance project that begun in July 2002. The project reviewed the audited full-year financial reports of more than 1000 listed companies ...

InvestorWeb secures 58.2% of Sanford as National offloads

InvestorWeb Limited (IWL) has secured a 58.2 per cent controlling interest in Sanford following a flood of acceptances on Friday, including from National Australia Bank (NAB), for its scrip or cash offer. In an announcement to the market after the close ...

SingTel launches $280.5 million bond issue

Singapore Telecommunications has launched a S$300 million (A$280.5 million) bond issue to fund current operations, future capital expenditure, and working capital requirements, it announced today. The unsecured bonds will have a maturity of ten years ...

World airline industry faces worst crisis ever

The world airline industry is facing its worst crisis ever and according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the war in Iraq may cause some carriers to fold their operations. Andrew Drysdale, head of IATA's Asia Pacific division ...

Investment Analysis: The small cap explosion

Small capitalisation value stocks are comfortably the most prolific wealth generator over the long term for investors prepared to wear the additional risk, according to research conducted by Financial Standard chief economist Dr Robert Pereira. "Good ...

Equity "hangover" has only just begun: Deutsche

Investors hoping for a turnaround in equity markets, particularly in the wake of the war on Iraq, will have a long wait, according to Deutsche Bank's global fixed income strategist George Cooper. Cooper, whose research has earned him a reputation as ...

Equity markets still overvalued despite recent falls: Deutsche

Global share markets are still "overvalued and expensive relative to bonds" despite the well-documented slide in values over the past few years, according to Deutsche Bank global strategist George Cooper. Cooper's research, which calls into question ...

AMP Shopping Centre Trust announces 5.5% growth

AMP Shopping Centre Trust (ART) today announced that it had recorded sales growth of 5.5 per cent in February, with its discount department stores registering an increase in sales of 6.7%, while its department stores recorded a rise of 1% in sales and ...

Australians snub employer super while bank deposits increase: ING

More Australians would prefer to put their money in a bank, credit union or building society compared to two years ago, according to research carried out by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research for ING. 12.9% of respondents ...

Centro announces strong retail sales for February

Centro Properties Group today announced that its owned property portfolio returned 5.1% in February, in line with results from its overall managed portfolio. Centro's shopping centres have continued during February to generate strong retail sales growth ...