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Housing finance for September edges up by 3.9%

... Lease finance decreased by 7.8% to $543 million from $589 million in August. The purchase of dwellings by individuals for rent and resale increased by 5.8% in September, the fifth consecutive monthly rise.

Inflation may slide below RBA target

AAP  |  MONDAY, 3 NOV 2003
Underlying inflation fell in October and is in danger of sliding below the bottom of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) target of between two and three per cent, an inflation gauge showed today. The TD Securities-Melbourne Institute experimental ...

Property market starting to ease: REIA

The Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) has said today that the booming property market might be starting to ease, although figures showed prices continued to rise through the June quarter. "Whilst there are some signs that the heat in the market ...

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 ...

ING in $329.63 million New York property acquisition

ING Office Fund today announced it had acquired a 49 per cent interest (50% voting rights) in a class A, Midtown Manhattan office building located at 900 Third Avenue, New York. The 36-level property, completed in 1984, has a total net rentable area ...

Macquarie Office Trust reports 41% profit gain

WITH AAP  |  THURSDAY, 7 AUG 2003
Property investment group Macquarie Office Trust today forecast improvements in the commercial leasing market for the current year. The Trust booked a strong profit gain of 41 per cent in the year to June 2003, with a net profit of $102.2 million, despite ...

Government will keep negative gearing: Costello

WITH AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 30 JUL 2003
... move would push up rents and hurt people who could least afford it. "If you abolish negative gearing, you would put up the rent," Mr Costello said. "Even if you wind it back, you would put up the rent for people who can't afford a home and have to rent ...

Lowest quarterly consumer price movement in four years: ABS

The latest figures on the Australian consumer price index (CPI) for the June quarter revealed the lowest quarterly movement since the March quarter of 1999, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said today. With a nil change in the CPI for all groups ...

ASIC charges three Victorian men on 101 counts of deception, fraud

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced today that three Victorian men have been charged with a total of 101 charges of deception, false accounting and breach of duty. The commission has charged Michael Damianos, Joseph ...

SAITeysMcMahon pays $6.3 million for Melbourne industrial complex

Specialist fund manager SAITeysMcMahon has purchased an industrial warehouse complex in Scoresby in Melbourne for $6.3 million. Company director Judy MacMahon said the acquisition is in the line with the company's investment strategy of focusing on ...