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Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 23 NOV 2005
... Metcash and Programmed Maintenance both unveil first half earnings. Also today McGuigan Simeon Wines, Souls Private Equity, CPI Group, Just Group, Prime Television and ABC Learning Centres all front shareholders. As well, BHP Billiton hosts an aluminium ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... release this week include the leading indicator and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index. In Japan, the October CPI report should give investors clues on whether deflation in the country is really easing as the Bank of Japan claims.

Daily Economic Update

... preserves current views that the RBA will remain on hold. US consumer prices increased by 0.2 per cent in October with the core CPI rate (ex-food and energy) also up by 0.2 per cent. Expectations were for an unchanged headline reading and a 0.2 per cent ...

Long term returns key to super

... super fund returned 8.9 percent per year, net of tax and fees, over the past 20 years, exceeding the Consumer Price Index (CPI) by 6.5 percent per year. The group's Super Survey measured how 200 superannuation funds performed across five risk categories ...

Economic Roundup

... Australian consumer prices appear to be still well contained. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported that the country's CPI rose by a less-than-expected 0.9 per cent in the third quarter following a 0.6 per cent gain in the previous quarter. ...

Inflation surges but interest rates should stay put

... surge in inflation is slower than expected. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.9 per cent in the third quarter following a 0.6 per cent gain in the previous quarter, due mainly to an 3.3 per ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... Federal Reserve - kept the local equities market and the Australian dollar on tenterhooks for most of the week. US headline CPI rose by 1.2 per cent in September - its steepest monthly rise since March 1980 - on the back of surging energy prices. Year-on-year ...

Weekly economic roundup

... interesting pointers on the economy and monetary policy. Given the current stress on inflation, Wall Street's reaction to the US CPI report for September (released last Friday night Australian time) would dictate Australian market performance at the ...

Weekly economic roundup

... on America's growth trajectory. However, given the current stress on inflation, investors would focus more on the latest US CPI report slated for release at the end of the week.

Weekly economic roundup

... set to be released this week includes Japanese inflation, unemployment, machine tool orders and household spending; Eurozone CPI and business and consumer confidence; and, revisions to US and UK second quarter real GDP growth.