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| | | ... at 3469 on a volume of 1,514 contracts. USA markets were weaker Monday as concerns about inflation and some poor retail sales data combined to weaken the market. Domestically the Australian market has little to look at from an economic and equity perspective. ... |
| | | | ... market expectations but still 15% larger than the same time last year. At the same time, separate figures showed retail sales dipped very slightly in April, defying expectations of a rise. The figures will confirm expectations the central bank will leave ... |
| | | | ... end of 2004. Westfield Trust made the forecasts in its overview for the first quarter, ended March 31, 2004. Total retail sales in Australia for the quarter were $2.4 billion, up 10%, while New Zealand sales were at $NZ35 million, up 5.2%. |
| | | | ... $US0.7537 and a high of 0.7655 in offshore trading. A US Department of Commerce report released overnight showing US retail sales rose 1.8 per cent in March, a much better than expected result, was taken as a confirmation that the US economic recovery ... |
| | | | Retail sales edged up just 0.1% in February, new figures showed today, further reducing any chance of an interest rate rise next week. The Australian Bureau of Statistics said sales were 8.3% higher than the same time last year, at $15.76 billion. But ... |
| | | | ... stay on hold today, with figures showing the Reserve Bank can afford to wait another month before lifting rates. Retail sales jumped 0.7% in January as shoppers took advantage of cheap imported goods thanks to the higher Aussie dollar. But Australia's ... |
| | | | ... quarter deficit was almost $1.4 billion higher than it was a year ago. But in good news, separate figures showed retail sales rose 0.7% in January after a fall in December, to be 8.8% higher than the same time last year. |
| | | | Analysts expect that a surge in retail sales figures for 2003 will have boosted the incomes of listed property trusts (LPTs) this reporting season. The Australian Bureau of Statistics today released the final retail sales figures for 2003, showing growth ... |
| | | | Retail sales dipped for the first time in a year in December, following two back-to-back interest rate rises, new figures showed today. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said retail trade fell 0.6% in December, following a revised increase of ... |
| | | | ... the Australian Bureau of Statistics suggests that last month's rate increase has done little to dampen spending. Retail sales lifted 1.2 per cent in October, double that of market expectations, while approvals for units and townhouses climbed 1.6 per ... |
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