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Midday Market Wrap: Wall Street encourages Australian shares; dollar strong

The Australian share market, led by the banks, media and miners, continued to move higher to noon, encouraged by the solid rise on Wall Street overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index improved 27.8 points to 3187.0 while the all ordinaries added 27.6 ...

STOPS Fund to transfer to CARE Super

... investment and insurance choice, ancillary services and phone and web-based information services. CARE Super's low fees and top quartile investment performance will also benefit STOPS members. We are now working to ensure a smooth transition for everyone ...

ANZ Bank gets thumbs down from NZ customers again

... service good or very good compared with 88 per cent of people who used the National Bank, which was the best of the country's top five banks. But the big banks were all outclassed again by the provincial-based Taranaki Savings Bank (TSB), which won 95 ...

Midday market wrap: Nikkei edges up while All Ords deteriorate

Japan's Nikkei stock average edged up by midday on Wednesday, with the topside capped after investors focused on indications of a slowdown in improvements to sentiment in the Bank of Japan's "tankan" corporate survey. The Australian stock market continued ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries close higher, Tower shares rise

Japanese share prices closed narrowly mixed today, with the leading index down 0.1 percent after giving up early gains on fresh concerns about the negative impact a stronger yen will have on exporter profits and the overall economy, dealers said. The ...

Equity raisings down but debt issuance up in 2003: Thomson

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 30 SEP 2003
Funds raised through the issue of Australian equities fell during the first nine months of calendar 2003 but lifted in the Australian debt market, according to financial information provider Thomson Financial. Thomson today released its league tables ...

FSIU releases specialist fund ratings

... awarded AAA ratings to just 10 of 69 international equity funds. Among the 36 global equity funds surveyed, only four earned the top rating. Not one of three US equities funds earned AAA status. Each of the three letters in the FSIU IPR ratings system ...

Afternoon market wrap: Australian shares offer mixed performances

... delay due to technical problems. The benchmark NZSX-50 gross index was up 3.89 points, or 0.17 percent, at 2271.49, while the top-40 index was also up 0.17 percent, at 2172.10. All Ordinaries 3187.2 -13 NASDAQ 1874.62 -31.08 Dow Jones 9535.41 -109.41 ...

World economic growth expected to grow to 3.5% in 2004

World economic growth is expected to strengthen to 3.5 per cent in 2004, compared with 2.7% in 2003. Australia's top commodity forecaster - the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) said the nation's commodity export earnings ...

NYSE chairman resigns amid pay package turmoil

WITH AAP  |  THURSDAY, 18 SEP 2003
... 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 time last month as it announced Mr Grasso's contract had been extended until the end of 2007. ...