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Morning market wrap: US stocks close higher

... on the 10-year bond closing up four points at 4.32%. Traders were bracing for a strong August retail sales report, due tomorrow. The US dollar closed mixed, with the euro slipping to $US1.1199. The dollar was broadly unchanged against the yen, continuing ...

ACCC to announce Qantas-Air NZ fate tomorrow

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 8 SEP 2003
Australia's competition watchdog will announce its decision tomorrow on the proposed alliance between Australia's flagship carrier Qantas Airways Ltd and Air New Zealand. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chairman Graeme Samuel will ...

Morningstar's study on fund manager performance and characteristics

... investment management capabilities. Investors need confidence that the funds they invest in today are likely to be there tomorrow.

Liberal backbencher says RBA may cut rates tomorrow

WITH AAP  |  MONDAY, 11 AUG 2003
The Reserve Bank board may decide to reduce interest rates tomorrow, a Federal Government backbencher said today. Liberal MP Peter King said it was possible rates would be cut from the current 4.75 per cent as soon as tomorrow. "There is a possibility ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares creep higher in late trade

... But yields rose on shorter-dated maturities as the market decided the RBA will make no announcement on the cash rate tomorrow. The Australian dollar finished at $US0.6460, down over half a US cent from yesterday's close. All Ordinaries 3123.4 +7.6 NASDAQ ...

Australian economists expect RBA to leave rates unchanged in August

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 5 AUG 2003
... economy is kick started by a recovery in the United States. The RBA will announce its decision on rates at 0930 AEST tomorrow. -

Afternoon market wrap: Local shares extend losses

... half of the year. Australian bonds were also weaker, despite the prospect that the Australian Bureau of Statistics will tomorrow announce a decline in the annual rate of Australian inflation. The Australian dollar was also mired in a tight range, having ...

Midday market wrap: Australian shares modestly higher

... $US0.6592 last night. The Australian bond market was also weaker, ahead of Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's Congressional tomorrow morning local time. The yield on the benchmark 10-year bond was 5.105%, up from 5.01% at the close of trade yesterday. All ...

Afternoon market wrap: shares quiet in late trade

... $US0.6570, little changed from Monday evening. Markets continue to await Congressional testimony from Alan Greenspan, tomorrow morning AEST. All Ordinaries 3061 +7.6 NASDAQ 1754.82 +20.89 Dow Jones 9177.15 +57.56 FTSE-100 4127.60 +69.50 Hang Seng 10110.90 ...

Midday market wrap: Australian dollar surges higher

... unchanged following its monthly board meeting. If the Bank has decided to cut rates, it is expected to make the announcement tomorrow morning. The dollar was trading at $US0.6735 this morning, a four-month high and up from Monday's close of $US0.6675. ...