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Afternoon market wrap: Market closes firmer

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 2 DEC 2003
... rose sharply on international markets overnight. BHP Billiton also stands to earn an 80 per cent stake in a Western Australia tantalum project owned by Tantalum Australia NL, under a deal announced today. Rival Rio Tinto surged 70 cents or 2.01 per cent ...

Building approvals increase 1.6% to 16,264 units in October: ABS

... a rise of 5.1%. This is the highest level since October 2002. There were rises in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.

Superannuation, a key nation-building goal: Coonan at ASFA Conference

... superannuation when they have not control over it?" She reaffirmed the need for choice and cited the example of Western Australia, where superannuation choice has been operating successfully for five years. She also said that a recent survey conducted ...

Morning Market Wrap: Dollar opens weaker

The Australian dollar opened slightly weaker today but was remaining buoyant within close proximity of six-year highs after jumping one US cent yesterday in response to a surprise interest rate hike. At 0700 AEDT the Australian dollar was trading at ...

October retail index positive

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 4 NOV 2003
... spent in Australia's largest employment sector," said Mr Moore. "Now that all states and territories except Western Australia have come on board with Sunday trading, shoppers are increasingly able to shop when its most convenient to them, and this is ...

Building activity worth $11.21 billion during the June quarter: ABS

... activity during the June quarter included the Northern Territories (an increase of 27.7%), South Australia and Western Australia respectively, whilst all the other states and territories recorded decreases in building activity during the quarter. During ...

August retail sales up 1.0%, dwelling approvals down 2.4%: ABS

... growth in recent months, the ABS said. Across the states, spending growth has been strongest in Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania. And, while dwelling approvals eased in August, it is still unclear whether potential home-owners and investors ...

Australian population grows 1.3% to 19,875,000: ABS

... whilst Victoria's grew 1.4% or 68,500 to 4,929,800. South Australia's population rose 0.6% or 9,500 to 1,528,200. Western Australia by 1.5% or 29,800 to 1,951,300, Tasmania by 0.8% or 3,600 to 476,200 and the Australian Capital Territory by 0.7% or 2,3000 ...

S&P maintains BankWest credit rating

Standard & Poor's said today that it affirmed it's A long-term counterparty credit rating on the Bank of Western Australia Ltd and removed it from CreditWatch with positive implications. The A-1 short-term rating, which was affirmed on May 12, is unchanged. ...

Unemployment rate dips 0.4% to 5.8%: ABS

... Wales was 5.4% (6.4% last month), Victoria's was 5.5% (5.7%), Queensland 6.6% (6.8%), South Australia 5.8% (6%), Western Australia 6% (6.2%), Tasmania 6.9% (6.7%).