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| | | ... acquisition. "If you buy ANZ today you will be entitled to the dividend and the two for 11 rights issue but if you buy ANZ tomorrow you won't get the rights issue," Ms Morrissey said. By 1213 AEDT ANZ was 13 cents lower at $18.17 with a massive 13.4 ... |
| | | | ... still hinges on agreeing the refinancing of some of the bank's liabilities, the source said. "They are due to announce it tomorrow...but they are working through the night," the source said. Lloyds declined to comment. The source said ANZ would pay 6.5 ... |
| | | | ... $15.67 after unveiling its highest ever quarterly profit. Meanwhile, ahead of September quarter CPI data due for release tomorrow, the Australian bond market continued to trade slightly higher in a subdued domestic session. At noon the yield on the Commonwealth ... |
| | | | ... 860,000 children are now growing up in households where neither parent works. These disadvantaged children will become tomorrow's disadvantaged adults. The report by the Labor party shed light on the plight of the indigenous peoples of Australia, citing ... |
| | | | ... of around 1.5 per cent in Australian housing finance in August. The Australian Bureau of Statistics publishes the data tomorrow at 1130 AEST. Housing finance by volume fell 0.5 per cent in July, seasonally adjusted, to 57,686. HSBC senior economist Anthony ... |
| | | | ... on hold for 16 consecutive months and is expected to do so again when it announces the official cash rate at 0930 AEST tomorrow after the monthly board meeting. The cash rate has been static at 4.75 per cent since June 2002. The strength of domestic ... |
| | | | The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is unlikely to alter its steady stance on interest rates when it meets tomorrow as it will be weighing up the durability of the US economic recovery, economists have said. "Although the market has been flirting with ... |
| | | | ... a second consecutive day of gains, although investors remained wary of the September payrolls report due for release tomorrow. Concerns over a sagging recovery earlier this week had pushed indexes back down to one-month lows. The Dow Jones industrial ... |
| | | | ... in the credit prospects of consumer product issuers such as Wesfarmers, Coca-Cola Amatil, Woolworths and Coles Myer. "Tomorrow's retail sales figures (August) are expected to confirm the resilience of the Australian consumer, but in contrast, weakness ... |
| | | | ... was coming to a head on the exchange floor, as well, as active seat holders planned to gather after the market closed tomorrow to discuss the issue with three directors who are also NYSE members. The NYSE revealed its top executive's pay for the first ... |
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