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AAP  |  TUESDAY, 21 FEB 2006
... for any news related to Alinta taking a stake in the Australian Gas Light Company. NEW YORK - US markets closed for Presidents Day holiday LONDON - UK stocks closed higher, with fund manager Schroders and shares in oil companies also adding support.B ...

SIA and AIBF to join forces

... "All members will have the opportunity for face-to-face discussions before we finalise any merger resolution," both presidents said in a statement. The proposed merger is expected to see an enhanced line-up of products and services for members. "We are ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 FEB 2004
... Australian share market is likely to open stronger on the back of the first firm lead from Wall Street since it closed for Presidents Day on Monday.On the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price index contract was up 12 points to 3337 by 0650 ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 17 FEB 2004
... weaker in line with most of the overseas markets, without a lead from the Wall Street which was closed yesterday for Presidents Day. Yesterday, the Australian share market closed nearly half a per cent lower, led by weaker offshore markets and Wesfarmers ...

APEC launches five-day Investment Mart

... Standard that the current APEC summit, which will see the likes of the US, Chinese, South Korean, Mexican and Russian presidents attend and make public addresses, is not going to have a lasting effect on markets but will help the nations gel together ...

APEC will seek to exorcise the failures of WTO Cancun

... Trade Organisation (WTO) issues brought up in Cancun recently. The keynote speakers at the conference will include the presidents of Russia, the USA, South Korea, Peru, Mexico, Chile, China and the prime ministers of Singapore, Thailand and Japan.
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