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Afternoon market wrap: All Ordinaries edge higher

... expected for next year (the same as the USA). All major international economies are expected to register healthier GDP growth rates in 2004 as compared to the current year. All Ordinaries: 2996.60 (+4.70) Dow Jones: 8922.95 (+25.14) NASDAQ: 1603.56 (+12.81) ...

Henry predicts solid growth in 2004, explains CGS commitment

... affecting current and prospective domestic prospects included the drought, which had wiped around one percentage point from GDP growth this year. "If the drought breaks, as now seems likely, we should see some recovery next financial year," he said. ...

Survey confirms fall in business confidence for February

... falling at a much faster-than-anticipated rate. The findings in the survey are consistent with NAB's forecast slowdown in GDP growth from around 3.75 per cent in 2002 to around 2.75 % in 2003. The survey also showed that the largest increases in business ...

Economist says current account deficit figures are "disturbing"

... with ICAP, a wholesale brokerage, said that the overall national income accounting figures were as expected and the GDP growth forecast for 2003 has factored in the drought, the slowing down of the property sector and a tempering of consumer spending ...

Economist says current account deficit figures are disturbing

... with ICAP, a wholesale brokerage, said that the overall national income accounting figures were as expected and the GDP growth forecast for 2003 has factored in the drought, the slowing down of the property sector and a tempering of consumer spending ...

Economy grows by 0.4% in December quarter: ABS

... for the December quarter and by 3% for 2002 as a whole. The ABS also said the drought would subtract 0.9% from the GDP growth in 2002-03. Malcolm Edey, the assistant governor for the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), said today that the Australian economy ...

Survey confirms fall in business confidence for February

... falling at a much faster-than-anticipated pace. The findings in the survey are consistent with NAB's forecast slowing in GDP growth from around 3 3/4 % in 2002 to around 2 3/4 % in 2003. The survey also showed that the largest increases in business conditions ...