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Balance of payments deficit widens during the June quarter

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has announced today that the balance on current account deficit has increased by 24 per cent to $12.69 billion during the June quarter, from $10.23 billion in the March quarter. The ABS also said that the deficit ...

Construction work reaches $17.50 billion for the June quarter

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has said today that the total value of construction work done in the June quarter was worth $17.50 billion, an increase of 10.1 per cent for the year to June, but a decrease of 1.9% from the March quarter. The ...

Macquarie Airports releases financial results for the half-year

Macquarie Airports (MAp)have today released their financial information for the six months to 30 June 2003, revealing a net result from ordinary activities before tax of $133.75 million. The company earned a total revenue of $140.8 million for the period ...

Investor Group announces record revenue levels for the year

Diversified business and financial services company Investor Group has today announced that a satisfactory full year result, with a net profit of $16.95 million or 23 percent increase compared to the previous year, was achieved. In the year to 30 June  ...

Morning market wrap: US stocks, bonds edge lower

US stocks eased overnight, as markets continued to digest the implications of a disappointing earnings result from technology bellwether Hewlett-Packard Co. The Dow Jones eased 31.4 points (0.3%) to 9,397.5, underpinned by a 10% fall in Hewlett-Packard. ...

IAG announces $153million profit for the year

The Insurance Australia Group (IAG) announced today a net profit of $153 million after tax for the year ended 30 June 2003. IAG said that the profits had confirmed the success of the CGU and NZI acquisition and reflected the ongoing successes of initiatives ...

Afternoon market wrap: Local shares eke out small gains

The Australian share market lost ground in afternoon trade, although the All Ordinaries index eventually finished 2.7 points higher 3,167.7. The gain was enough to push the index to a new 12-month high, with the market supported by another day of earnings ...

Westpac leading indicator strengthens in June

Australian economic growth is poised to recover strongly in the first half of 2004, according to Bill Evans, Westpac's Chief Economist. Mr Evans was commenting on the release of the Westpac-Melbourne Institute leading index, which strengthened to 5.5% ...

ASIC accepts enforceable undertakings from two Lifetrack directors

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has also accepted enforceable undertakings from Lifetrack Management Ltd and Messrs David Smith and Alan Rich, two of its directors. Lifetrack was the approved trustee of the AM Pooled Superannuation ...

Macquarie CountryWide trust reports 22% rise in net income

Macquarie CountryWide Trust today reported a 22 per cent rise in net income in 2002/03 and confirmed broker forecasts for a distribution of 14 cents a unit in 2003/04. The food-based retail property investor delivered a net income for the 12 months ...