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IGA joins discount petrol bandwagon

IGA supermarkets will step up to the challenge from their larger competitors from Monday with the launch of a discount fuel offer valid at all petrol outlets, including the small independents. The program will be trialled by 189 IGA outlets in Queensland ...

Morning market wrap: Global trading thin as US markets remain closed

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 2 SEP 2003
US markets were closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday, with trade in other major centres subdued amid low turnover. In London the FTSE 100 clawed back much of last week's losses, closing 43.3 points (1.0%) higher at 4,204.4. Investors cited growing ...

Midday market wrap: Japanese stocks rise up towards 14-month highs

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 2 SEP 2003
Japanese stocks erased opening losses to end the morning session near 14-month highs on Tuesday after UFJ Holdings and other banks extended recent gains, helped by growing optimism over Japan's economy. Buyers also sought core high-tech issues such ...

IAG Asset Management appoints new chief investment officer

IAG Asset Management Limited has appointed John Stratton to the position of chief investment officer, replacing David Dixon, who recently took over as general manager of investments at Colonial First State. Mr Stratton's previous role was as Director ...

Midday market wrap: Australian shares open lower

The Australian share market took the lead from major international bourses Friday, with the All Ordinaries trading almost half a per cent lower in trade Monday morning. At midday the index was down 14.8 points from Friday's close, at 3,111.2. Even relatively ...

Centro announces $191 million equity placement

Centro Properties has announced today that an equity placement for $191 million was undertaken on Monday at $3.90 per CEP security. "Centro is pleased that is has been able to continue its active year through the $191 million placement," said Brian ...

Midday market wrap: local shares open higher

The Australian share market opened on a strong note Monday morning, with the All Ordinaries breaking through the 3,100 level, and following solid advances Friday in US markets. The local market enjoyed broadbased gains, with Rio jumping 64c to $32.60. ...

Afternoon market wrap: shares quiet in late trade

The Australian share market traded quietly in the afternoon session, with the All Ordinaries eventually finishing 7.6 points higher at 3,061.0. The advance was led by the banking and resources sectors, and followed gains overnight in US and European ...

Midday market wrap: Australian shares up slightly

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 8 JUL 2003
Australian shares surged higher at the open, only to drift lower throughout the morning session. At midday the All Ordinaries index was 6.5 points higher at 3,011.9. In early trade the index briefly pierced the 3,035 level, as investors took heart from ...

Midday market wrap: Australian shares higher

AAP  |  MONDAY, 7 JUL 2003
With the US market closed Friday for the Independence Day holiday, the Australian market traded a little higher Monday morning amid quiet volumes. The rise was led by News Corporation, which was up 10c (almost 1.0%) to $11.16. While the major banks ...