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Aust merchandise imports down 5.2% to $10.8 bln

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 17 JUN 2004
Merchandise imports slipped 5.2% in April to $10.8 billion, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said today. Imports across almost every sector fell during the month. Machinery and transport equipment imports dropped 8.1% to $4.7 billion, miscellaneous ...

Aust merger and acquisitions continues to gain momentum: report

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 10 JUN 2004
... acquisitions (M&A) activity was gaining momentum in Australia and was the key driver of credit ratings volatility, a research article said on Wednesday. With M&A activity expected to accelerate in the second half of this year, holders of corporate bonds ...

Merchandise imports fall to $9.45 billion in February: ABS

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 MAR 2004
Merchandise imports fell 4.9% in February to $9.45 billion, new figures showed today. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said imports fell in all categories apart from mineral fuels, up to $873 million, and miscellaneous manufactured articles ...

New tax amendment to strengthen investment ties with Malaysia: Coonan

Senator Helen Coonan, the assistant treasurer and minister for revenue, has today announced the amendment to a double taxation agreement with Malaysia, which will see investment and trade relations between the two countries strengthen. "The signing ...

Afternoon market wrap: Stronger dollar hurts stocks, lifts bonds

... with 5.430. The Nikkei index has plunged five per cent over the past four or five hours of the domestic session. Also, an article by influential Washington Post journalist John Berry had sent prices of US Treasuries upwards in the overnight session in ...

Merchandise imports rise to $11.49 billion in September: ABS

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said the value of international merchandise imports into Australia has increased to $11.49 billion in September, compared with $10.88 billion in August and $10.61 billion in July. Machinery and transport equipment ...

Merchandise imports rise to $11.49 billion in September: ABS

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has said today that the value of international merchandise imports into Australia has increased to $11.49 billion in September, compared with $10.88 billion in August and $10.61 billion in July. Machinery and ...

International merchandise imports rise to $10.88 billion in August: ABS

International merchandise imports rose to $10.88 billion during the month of August, driven mainly by a higher demand for manufactured goods, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed today. The August figure is $264 million higher than the ...

PSS/CSS calls for withdrawal of Gunns resolution

The Public Sector and Commonwealth Super (PSS/CSS) funds has called for the withdrawal or a delay in the resolution to alter Gunns Limited's articles of association to prevent development, clearfelling or selective logging of defined old-growth forest ...

Merchandise imports drop $88 million in July: ABS

Merchandise imports dropped $88 million to $10.63 billion in July, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said today. There was a $400 million fall in the import of machinery and transport equipment, which fell to $4.97 billion. Imports of crude ...